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Black People are Indigenous to the Americas: Research Material for the Inquisitive
Black People are Indigenous to the Americas: Research Material for the Inquisitive
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Black People are Indigenous to the Americas: Research Material for the Inquisitive
Author: Kimberly R. Norton
Genre: Historical Research / African American Studies / Indigenous History
Overview:
Kimberly Norton’s Black People are Indigenous to the Americas is a powerful, thought-provoking compilation that challenges widely accepted narratives about the origins and presence of Black people in the Western Hemisphere. With a bold title that doubles as a thesis, this work invites readers to explore alternative histories rooted in oral traditions, archaeological findings, and suppressed academic research.
Synopsis:
More than just a book—it’s a research toolkit for the inquisitive mind. Norton provides a curated selection of sources, images, and references that assert the presence of melanated people in the Americas long before European contact. From Olmec stone heads to early colonial accounts and suppressed studies, this book offers a foundation for those seeking to question colonial histories and reframe the origins of the African diaspora in the New World.
Key Themes:
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Afro-Indigenous identity and ancient presence
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Mesoamerican and North American artifacts and symbolism
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Decolonizing historical narratives
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Cross-continental trade and pre-Columbian contact
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Self-guided research empowerment
Why It Belongs in Your Library:
This book is ideal for readers who are passionate about Pan-Africanism, Indigenous sovereignty, and uncovering hidden truths. It serves as an entry point for deeper investigation and empowers Black and Indigenous people to reclaim historical agency.
Perfect For:
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Independent researchers and truth-seekers
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Educators and cultural historians
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Readers exploring African Indigenous history
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Anyone looking to challenge the mainstream colonial record
