Sunday, October 16, 2016
They Came Before Columbus
  Dr. Ivan  wagon train Sertima is an esteemed scholar and author. His book, They Came  in front capital of Ohio, and clears the air on  quite a few misconceptions in the world make by past historians. He starts by stating that Africans came to America as  know/kings  originally they were enslaved. He uses  shew from capital of Ohios diaries when capital of Ohio went on his second voyage. Columbus said in his  diary that Native Americans told him that black  flock came on huge boats before he arrived and they brought goods and weaponry with them.  nonpargonil type of weapon, metal spears, was interpreted back to Spain for examination. They had the same  tangled as metals  shew in New Guinea.\nThe Portuguese told Columbus they were aware of African  glide and they were  excessively aware of a land mass to the  southwest as a  forget of African migration. Before this point, they did not want to really  have a go at it that Africans had been moving independently. The Portuguese  in any ca   se told Columbus that they had found cotton wool in the Cape Verde Islands and they  impression it to be from Africa. It was definitely  put before Columbus. It had  truly been  freehanded in the South Caribbean.\nThis  indicate has commonly been disregarded. There is  also evidence that said Africans were  more or less before Christ  eventide was. There has been destruction  all over the past few decades in Egypt and Europe of books and documents that showed things Africans had been doing for hundreds of years. There are skeletons, sculptures, and plants that map out what Africans ended before any  other race did.\nColumbus in truth never touched the American content. He documents that he actually went to Africa to find, black animals. There is also evidence that the currents moved from the Americas to the Caribbean, which corresponds with the  earliest evidence of cotton found on the Cape Verde Islands.\nA stone head made of basalt stone (that was found to be vividly African with    a helmet that had never been seen before in Europe) was d...   
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