They Came Before Columbus

 

They Came Before Columbus

There is a solid body of historical evidence which calls into question much of the history we have been taught in school. For one, the story of the discovery of America and the so-called New World by Christopher Columbus is just that, a story. They Came Before Columbus and other historical research completely refutes that story. Secondly, there was unmistakably a landing in the Americas of people from the African continent before the Columbian era. Their culture, artifacts, and statues were left behind for us to see. To support this view, there is history written about ancient African kingdoms telling about a fascination of a certain West African king with the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. And there is a legend of this king building a very large fleet of ships to sail the Atlantic. That king and his entourage were never seen again in Africa, and his kingdom was inherited by a subsequent king because he never came back. Check out these videos and explore this issue for yourself. Among the available research is a great interview by Gil Noble with the acclaimed archaeologist, Ivan Van Sertima, author of, They Came before Columbus.

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They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence … – Amazon.com

They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America (Journal of African Civilizations) [Ivan Van Sertima] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping …

Ivan van Sertima – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ivan Gladstone Van Sertima (26 January 1935 – 25 May 2009) was a … He published his They Came Before Columbus in 1976, as a Rutgers graduate student.

 Abu Bakr II – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

14th century), also spelled ;Abubakri, may have been the ninth mansa of the Mali … history of the Malian kings does not list Abu Bakari as a mansa of Mali. … Gaoussou Diawara, claim that Abubakari II successfully traveled to the New World. … A BBC article titled “Africa’s greatest explorer”, summarizes the controversy from …

Mali Empire – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mali Empire profoundly influenced the culture of West Africa through the spread of … a semi-historical account of the empire’s foundation in the early 13th century, the … From at least the beginning of the 11th century, Mandinka kings known as …. Mansa Abubakari (a Manding corruption of the Muslim name Abu Bakr).

The Empires of the Western Sudan – Metropolitan Museum of Art

The area known as the western Sudan encompasses the broad expanse of … of the great medieval kingdoms of the western Sudan remains dependent upon and … empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai that controlled the western Sudan had no … West Africa, was much sought after by both African rulers and traders bound …

 Mali Empire and Djenne Figures

From A.D. 700 to 1600 the ancient empires of Ghana (700-1100), Mali (800-1550 ) and Songhay (1300-1600) controlled vast areas of West Africa (see map and …

They Came Before Columbus