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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_1 | # IVAN VAN SERTIMA
"Brilliantly, I think, [Van Sertima] has demonstrated that there is far more to black history than the slave trade. . . . There is no question but that the book is a landmark." —JOHN A. WILLIAMS
"FASCINATING." —The Atlantic Monthly
"AN IMMENSELY IMPRESSIVE BOOK . . .
WELL-WRITTEN AND CLEAR." —Esse... | IVAN VAN SERTIMA
"Brilliantly, I think, [Van Sertima] has demonstrated that there is far more to black history than the slave trade. . . . There is no question but that the book is a landmark." —JOHN A. WILLIAMS
"FASCINATING." —The Atlantic Monthly
"AN IMMENSELY IMPRESSIVE BOOK . . .
WELL-WRITTEN AND CLEAR." —Essenc... | IVAN VAN SERTIMA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 103 | 325 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_2 | They Came Before Columbus reveals a compelling, dramatic, and superbly detailed documentation of the presence and legacy of Africans in ancient America. Examining navigation and shipbuilding; cultural analogies between Native Americans and Africans; the transportation of plants, animals, and textiles between the contin... | They Came Before Columbus reveals a compelling, dramatic, and superbly detailed documentation of the presence and legacy of Africans in ancient America. Examining navigation and shipbuilding; cultural analogies between Native Americans and Africans; the transportation of plants, animals, and textiles between the contin... | IVAN VAN SERTIMA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 428 | 534 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_3 | Combining impressive scholarship with a novelist’s gift for storytelling, Van Sertima re-creates some of the most powerful scenes of human history: the launching of the great ships of Mali in 1310 (two hundred master boats and two hundred supply boats), the sea expedition of the Mandingo king in 1311, and many others. ... | Combining impressive scholarship with a novelist’s gift for storytelling, Van Sertima re-creates some of the most powerful scenes of human history: the launching of the great ships of Mali in 1310 (two hundred master boats and two hundred supply boats), the sea expedition of the Mandingo king in 1311, and many others. ... | IVAN VAN SERTIMA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 962 | 515 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_4 | “I can’t praise this book enough! I kept shaking my head over its power.”
—ISHMAEL REED
“Comprehensive and convincing . . . a big boost to black cultural history.”
—Publishers Weekly
IVAN VAN SERTIMA’s pioneering work in linguistics and anthropology has appeared in numerous scholarly journals. Professor Van Sertima t... | “I can’t praise this book enough! I kept shaking my head over its power.”
—ISHMAEL REED
“Comprehensive and convincing . . . a big boost to black cultural history.”
—Publishers Weekly
IVAN VAN SERTIMA’s pioneering work in linguistics and anthropology has appeared in numerous scholarly journals. Professor Van Sertima t... | IVAN VAN SERTIMA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 1,477 | 604 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_5 | # ABOUT THE AUTHOR
IVAN VAN SERTIMA’s pioneering work in linguistics and anthropology has appeared in numerous anthologies and journals. He is a regular contributor to the *Inter-American Review*, has published a collection of poems, critical essays and a *Swahili Dictionary of Legal Terms*, and has written on the sub... | ABOUT THE AUTHOR
IVAN VAN SERTIMA’s pioneering work in linguistics and anthropology has appeared in numerous anthologies and journals. He is a regular contributor to the Inter-American Review, has published a collection of poems, critical essays and a Swahili Dictionary of Legal Terms, and has written on the subject o... | ABOUT THE AUTHOR | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 2,081 | 474 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_6 | # THEY CAME BEFORE COLUMBUS
THE AFRICAN PRESENCE IN ANCIENT AMERICA

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Copyright © 1976 by Ivan Van Sertima
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United... | THEY CAME BEFORE COLUMBUS
THE AFRICAN PRESENCE IN ANCIENT AMERICA
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Copyright © 1976 by Ivan Van Sertima
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_8 | # PHOTO CREDITS
PLATE 2 Leih-Foto/By permission of Holle Bildarchiv, Baden-Baden, Germany
PLATE 3 Leih-Foto/By permission of Holle Bildarchiv, Baden-Baden, Germany
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PLA... | PHOTO CREDITS
PLATE 2 Leih-Foto/By permission of Holle Bildarchiv, Baden-Baden, Germany
PLATE 3 Leih-Foto/By permission of Holle Bildarchiv, Baden-Baden, Germany
PLATE 4 Leih-Foto/By permission of Holle Bildarchiv, Baden-Baden, Germany
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_9 | PLATE 12 Reprinted by permission of Dr. Thor Heyerdahl from his book *The Quest for America* (Phaidon Press Ltd.)
PLATE 14 From *Unexpected Faces in Ancient America* by Alexander von Wuthenau. Copyright © 1975 by Alexander von Wuthenau. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc.
PLATE 18 Leih-Foto/By permissio... | PLATE 12 Reprinted by permission of Dr. Thor Heyerdahl from his book The Quest for America (Phaidon Press Ltd.)
PLATE 14 From Unexpected Faces in Ancient America by Alexander von Wuthenau. Copyright © 1975 by Alexander von Wuthenau. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc.
PLATE 18 Leih-Foto/By permission of... | PHOTO CREDITS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 4,247 | 681 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_10 | PLATES 23–32 From *Unexpected Faces in Ancient America* by Alexander von Wuthenau. Copyright © 1975 by Alexander von Wuthenau. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc. Plate 31b credit: George Holton, photographer
PLATE 33 By permission of George Prior Associated Publishers Ltd. and R. A. Jairazbhoy from his ... | PLATES 23–32 From Unexpected Faces in Ancient America by Alexander von Wuthenau. Copyright © 1975 by Alexander von Wuthenau. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc. Plate 31b credit: George Holton, photographer
PLATE 33 By permission of George Prior Associated Publishers Ltd. and R. A. Jairazbhoy from his bo... | PHOTO CREDITS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 4,928 | 692 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_11 | PLATE 39 From page 71 of *Before Columbus* by Cyrus Gordon. Copyright © 1971 by Cyrus Gordon. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc.
PLATE 40 From *Unexpected Faces in Ancient America* by Alexander von Wuthenau. Copyright © 1975 by Alexander von Wuthenau. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc.
M... | PLATE 39 From page 71 of Before Columbus by Cyrus Gordon. Copyright © 1971 by Cyrus Gordon. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc.
PLATE 40 From Unexpected Faces in Ancient America by Alexander von Wuthenau. Copyright © 1975 by Alexander von Wuthenau. Reprinted by permission of Crown Publishers, Inc.
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_12 | # ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author wishes to make special mention of his debt to the following:
Professor Jan Carew, for introducing me in 1970 to the Leo Wiener trilogy, thereby initiating my researches into pre-Columbian African presences in the Americas.
Ms. Elizabeth Farrah, for her assistance in the collection of hun... | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author wishes to make special mention of his debt to the following:
Professor Jan Carew, for introducing me in 1970 to the Leo Wiener trilogy, thereby initiating my researches into pre-Columbian African presences in the Americas.
Ms. Elizabeth Farrah, for her assistance in the collection of hundr... | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 6,056 | 741 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_13 | Ms. Barbara Dazzo, for her research notes on the black African presence in the multiracial navies of the Ramessids.
Ms. Jeanne Mooney, for acquainting me with the African presence in Irish pre-Christian history.
Professor Edward Scobie, whose encouragement and companionship often sustained me during the preparation o... | Ms. Barbara Dazzo, for her research notes on the black African presence in the multiracial navies of the Ramessids.
Ms. Jeanne Mooney, for acquainting me with the African presence in Irish pre-Christian history.
Professor Edward Scobie, whose encouragement and companionship often sustained me during the preparation o... | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 6,797 | 334 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_14 | # CONTENTS
Introduction xiii
Author's Note xvi
1. The Secret Route from Guinea 3
2. The Visible Witnesses 21
3. The Mariner Prince of Mali 39
4. Africans Across the Sea 52
5. Among the Quetzalcoatls 73
6. Mandingo Traders in Medieval Mexico 92
7. Black Africa and Egypt 110
8. The Black Kings of the Twenty-Fifth Dynast... | CONTENTS
Introduction xiii
Author's Note xvi
1. The Secret Route from Guinea 3
2. The Visible Witnesses 21
3. The Mariner Prince of Mali 39
4. Africans Across the Sea 52
5. Among the Quetzalcoatls 73
6. Mandingo Traders in Medieval Mexico 92
7. Black Africa and Egypt 110
8. The Black Kings of the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty ... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 7,131 | 556 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_15 | Six years ago, during my first brief visit to America, I came across three volumes in the private library of a Princeton professor. They had been published half a century ago and their title fascinated me—Africa and the Discovery of America. They represented a lifetime of dedicated scholarship by a Harvard linguist, Le... | Six years ago, during my first brief visit to America, I came across three volumes in the private library of a Princeton professor. They had been published half a century ago and their title fascinated me—Africa and the Discovery of America. They represented a lifetime of dedicated scholarship by a Harvard linguist, Le... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 7,687 | 762 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_16 | The implications of such a thesis, if proven, could have far-reaching consequences for both American and African history. But I returned to my home in London after reading these books only partially convinced. I was intrigued and impressed but very skeptical. I felt like a man who had come upon a dozen clues to a sensa... | The implications of such a thesis, if proven, could have far-reaching consequences for both American and African history. But I returned to my home in London after reading these books only partially convinced. I was intrigued and impressed but very skeptical. I felt like a man who had come upon a dozen clues to a sensa... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 8,449 | 517 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_17 | Later that year I returned to live and teach in the United States. I returned also to that obscure trilogy of Wiener. I began to see far more than I had at first. I began to understand what was the source of my doubts. Professor Wiener was writing too early, when too many bits of the puzzle were missing. Furthermore, w... | Later that year I returned to live and teach in the United States. I returned also to that obscure trilogy of Wiener. I began to see far more than I had at first. I began to understand what was the source of my doubts. Professor Wiener was writing too early, when too many bits of the puzzle were missing. Furthermore, w... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 8,966 | 729 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_18 | In the fall of 1970, at the request of a magazine editor, I sat down to simplify and summarize Wiener. I also began to examine some of his primary sources. I felt the case was an unproven case but by no means a closed case. I was in no position then to explore it to its limits but I felt the information should not rema... | In the fall of 1970, at the request of a magazine editor, I sat down to simplify and summarize Wiener. I also began to examine some of his primary sources. I felt the case was an unproven case but by no means a closed case. I was in no position then to explore it to its limits but I felt the information should not rema... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 9,695 | 624 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_19 | On the very day I submitted my summary of the Wiener case to a magazine the novelist John Williams submitted to the same an interview with a lecturer in art at the University of the Americas in Mexico City, Professor Alexander von Wuthenau. Professor von Wuthenau had done extensive searches of private collections and m... | On the very day I submitted my summary of the Wiener case to a magazine the novelist John Williams submitted to the same an interview with a lecturer in art at the University of the Americas in Mexico City, Professor Alexander von Wuthenau. Professor von Wuthenau had done extensive searches of private collections and m... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 10,319 | 779 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_20 | Their Negro-ness could not be explained away nor, in most cases, their African cultural origin. Their coloration, fullness of lip, prognathism, scarification, tattoo markings, beards, kinky hair, generously fleshed noses, and even in some instances identifiable coiffures, headkerchiefs, helmets, compound earrings—all t... | Their Negro-ness could not be explained away nor, in most cases, their African cultural origin. Their coloration, fullness of lip, prognathism, scarification, tattoo markings, beards, kinky hair, generously fleshed noses, and even in some instances identifiable coiffures, headkerchiefs, helmets, compound earrings—all t... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 11,098 | 433 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_21 | Terra-cotta sculpture of faces was the photography of the pre-Columbian Americans and what von Wuthenau had done was to open new rooms in the photo gallery of our lost American ages. No longer was the African chapter in American pre-Columbian his-
INTRODUCTION
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tory an irrecoverable blank because of the vicious de... | Terra-cotta sculpture of faces was the photography of the pre-Columbian Americans and what von Wuthenau had done was to open new rooms in the photo gallery of our lost American ages. No longer was the African chapter in American pre-Columbian his-
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_22 | Thus began my research. Over the years it has led me into many fields where important and recent discoveries have been made but always, it seems, in isolation. | Thus began my research. Over the years it has led me into many fields where important and recent discoveries have been made but always, it seems, in isolation. | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 12,234 | 160 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_23 | Schwerin and Stephens in botany; Stirling and the Drucker-Heizer-Squier team in American archaeology; Lhote, Mori, Arkell, Delcroix and Vaufrey, Thomson and Randall-MacIver, Davies, Summers and Wild in African and Egyptian archaeology; Wiener, Cauvet and Jeffreys in philology; von Wuthenau in art history; explorers lik... | Schwerin and Stephens in botany; Stirling and the Drucker-Heizer-Squier team in American archaeology; Lhote, Mori, Arkell, Delcroix and Vaufrey, Thomson and Randall-MacIver, Davies, Summers and Wild in African and Egyptian archaeology; Wiener, Cauvet and Jeffreys in philology; von Wuthenau in art history; explorers lik... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 12,394 | 830 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_24 | What I have sought to do in this book, therefore, is to present the whole picture emerging from these disciplines, all the facts that are now known about the links between Africa and America in pre-Columbian times.
Ivan Van Sertima
AUTHOR'S NOTE
The word "Negro" has become a very sensitive term, loaded with negative... | What I have sought to do in this book, therefore, is to present the whole picture emerging from these disciplines, all the facts that are now known about the links between Africa and America in pre-Columbian times.
Ivan Van Sertima
AUTHOR'S NOTE
The word "Negro" has become a very sensitive term, loaded with negative... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 13,224 | 762 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_25 | I have searched for alternatives, and I have used several in different parts of the text. For example, I have often used the term "Negroid," since the adjective, strangely enough, seems to defuse some of the negative connotations of the noun. I have tried to confine the use of the term "Negro" to quotations and direct ... | I have searched for alternatives, and I have used several in different parts of the text. For example, I have often used the term "Negroid," since the adjective, strangely enough, seems to defuse some of the negative connotations of the noun. I have tried to confine the use of the term "Negro" to quotations and direct ... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 13,986 | 493 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_26 | The term "black," although it is the fashionable and more acceptable term, presents problems in several contexts. To speak of a black skeleton would be ridiculous. Skin coloration, as such, means nothing in the study of bones and other ancient physiological remains. The classical distinctions between the three main rac... | The term "black," although it is the fashionable and more acceptable term, presents problems in several contexts. To speak of a black skeleton would be ridiculous. Skin coloration, as such, means nothing in the study of bones and other ancient physiological remains. The classical distinctions between the three main rac... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 14,479 | 747 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_27 | "Black" also means nothing when we are talking about gods among the native Americans. Tezcatlipoca is a black god because black is his symbolic and ceremonial color. He is not African, as is Naualpilli, the Mexican god of jewelers, whose indisputably Negroid features were sculpted in green stone by the Mexicans while h... | "Black" also means nothing when we are talking about gods among the native Americans. Tezcatlipoca is a black god because black is his symbolic and ceremonial color. He is not African, as is Naualpilli, the Mexican god of jewelers, whose indisputably Negroid features were sculpted in green stone by the Mexicans while h... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 15,226 | 358 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_28 | I have sometimes found hyphenated terms similar to those used by certain French African writers—terms like “Negro-African”—useful. I have also used hyphenated terms like “Negro-Nubian” and “Negro-Egyptian.” Some may object to this. Why should one append Negro to Nubian? Either the Nubians are Negroid or they are not. T... | I have sometimes found hyphenated terms similar to those used by certain French African writers—terms like “Negro-African”—useful. I have also used hyphenated terms like “Negro-Nubian” and “Negro-Egyptian.” Some may object to this. Why should one append Negro to Nubian? Either the Nubians are Negroid or they are not. T... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 15,584 | 699 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_29 | In spite of the excavations at Karanog, which demonstrate the overwhelming “Negro-ness” of the Nubians in this period, and the existing Negroid portraits of Nubian kings like Taharka, Arkell declares, “It is most improbable that Taharka was a negro, although he may have had some negroid blood in his veins.”* Only recen... | In spite of the excavations at Karanog, which demonstrate the overwhelming “Negro-ness” of the Nubians in this period, and the existing Negroid portraits of Nubian kings like Taharka, Arkell declares, “It is most improbable that Taharka was a negro, although he may have had some negroid blood in his veins.”* Only recen... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 16,283 | 498 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_30 | The use of “Negro-Egyptian” is even more necessary in the light of the mixed and confused racial situation in the North during certain dynasties. These racial distinctions would not need to be so heavily emphasized were it not for the attempt, deliberate and sustained over the centuries, to deny the contribution of the... | The use of “Negro-Egyptian” is even more necessary in the light of the mixed and confused racial situation in the North during certain dynasties. These racial distinctions would not need to be so heavily emphasized were it not for the attempt, deliberate and sustained over the centuries, to deny the contribution of the... | CONTENTS | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 16,781 | 739 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_31 | # THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA
... and he [Columbus] wanted to find out what the Indians of Hispaniola had told him, that there had come to it from the south and southeast Negro people, who brought those spear points made of a metal which they call guanin, of which he had sent to the king and queen for assaying, and w... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA
... and he [Columbus] wanted to find out what the Indians of Hispaniola had told him, that there had come to it from the south and southeast Negro people, who brought those spear points made of a metal which they call guanin, of which he had sent to the king and queen for assaying, and whi... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 17,520 | 770 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_32 | On Saturday evening, March 9, 1493, a week after Columbus had been driven by a storm into Lisbon, following his first voyage to the Indies, he sat down to dinner with the Portuguese king at his court in the valley of Paraiso.¹ Don Juan seemed to be in an extremely good mood. He talked to Columbus as to a close friend, ... | On Saturday evening, March 9, 1493, a week after Columbus had been driven by a storm into Lisbon, following his first voyage to the Indies, he sat down to dinner with the Portuguese king at his court in the valley of Paraiso.¹ Don Juan seemed to be in an extremely good mood. He talked to Columbus as to a close friend, ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 18,290 | 609 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_33 | sence of resentment or envy in the king. All through dinner he looked at Don Juan closely, wondering whether the mask would suddenly slip to reveal the malice Columbus believed was beneath. Had not Don Juan sent three armed caravels to track him down last September as he was setting out on his Atlantic journey? Had not... | sence of resentment or envy in the king. All through dinner he looked at Don Juan closely, wondering whether the mask would suddenly slip to reveal the malice Columbus believed was beneath. Had not Don Juan sent three armed caravels to track him down last September as he was setting out on his Atlantic journey? Had not... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 18,899 | 675 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_34 | Diaz had ordered him to leave his ship and render an account to the factors of the king and had pulled back only because Columbus had responded with fighting words, saying he was the Most High Admiral to the Sovereigns of Castile and had to give an account to no one.³
| Diaz had ordered him to leave his ship and render an account to the factors of the king and had pulled back only because Columbus had responded with fighting words, saying he was the Most High Admiral to the Sovereigns of Castile and had to give an account to no one.³ | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 19,574 | 270 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_35 | Perhaps, thought Columbus, he had overreacted to the event because of the fatigue and terror he had suffered in the storm. After he had formally presented his letters to Diaz, had not Alvaro Dama, the Portuguese captain, come to his caravel in great state, with kettledrums and trumpets and pipes?⁴ The king too had rece... | Perhaps, thought Columbus, he had overreacted to the event because of the fatigue and terror he had suffered in the storm. After he had formally presented his letters to Diaz, had not Alvaro Dama, the Portuguese captain, come to his caravel in great state, with kettledrums and trumpets and pipes?⁴ The king too had rece... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 19,844 | 742 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_36 | He had brought with him some of the Indian hostages he had seized on the island of Guanahani (Watling Island).⁵ These strange guests fascinated the Portuguese court. Not since 62 B.C., when the king of the Suevians presented Quintus Metellus Celer, the Roman proconsul in Gaul, with a gift of “Indians” cast up on the sh... | He had brought with him some of the Indian hostages he had seized on the island of Guanahani (Watling Island).⁵ These strange guests fascinated the Portuguese court. Not since 62 B.C., when the king of the Suevians presented Quintus Metellus Celer, the Roman proconsul in Gaul, with a gift of “Indians” cast up on the sh... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 20,586 | 635 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_37 | king's agitated mind into a triumphant troop, their vigorous young bodies branded already with the rival insignia of the Spanish crown. He saw them as King Ferdinand's little puppets, signaling with their hands and limbs for the lack and loss of words. Some of them had paint on their faces, as puppets do, and their hai... | king's agitated mind into a triumphant troop, their vigorous young bodies branded already with the rival insignia of the Spanish crown. He saw them as King Ferdinand's little puppets, signaling with their hands and limbs for the lack and loss of words. Some of them had paint on their faces, as puppets do, and their hai... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 21,221 | 808 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_38 | The thought of it tormented him. The deep resentments he felt against Columbus, which for diplomatic reasons he had suppressed, crystallized into a beam of mischievous energy directed at the men of the Indies.
| The thought of it tormented him. The deep resentments he felt against Columbus, which for diplomatic reasons he had suppressed, crystallized into a beam of mischievous energy directed at the men of the Indies. | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 22,029 | 211 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_39 | After dinner that evening, while he was talking with Columbus, "he ordered a dish of beans brought and placed on a table near them, and by signs ordered an Indian from among those who were there, to designate the many islands of his country that Columbus said he had discovered. The Indian at once showed Española and Cu... | After dinner that evening, while he was talking with Columbus, "he ordered a dish of beans brought and placed on a table near them, and by signs ordered an Indian from among those who were there, to designate the many islands of his country that Columbus said he had discovered. The Indian at once showed Española and Cu... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 22,240 | 777 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_40 | And then the king, recognizing clearly the greatness of the lands discovered and their riches, was unable to conceal his grief at the loss of such things and cried out loudly and impetuously, giving himself a blow with his fist in the breast: 'O you wretched fool! Why did you let an undertaking of such importance slip ... | And then the king, recognizing clearly the greatness of the lands discovered and their riches, was unable to conceal his grief at the loss of such things and cried out loudly and impetuously, giving himself a blow with his fist in the breast: 'O you wretched fool! Why did you let an undertaking of such importance slip ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 23,017 | 347 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_41 | The mask had fallen with spectacular suddenness. Columbus's fears were realized. Several members of the court surrounded the king. Some of them attributed his grief to the boldness of the ad-
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_42 | After this frenzied, whispered session with his advisers, Don Juan resumed his conversations with Columbus as if nothing had happened. His face was flushed, but his manner showed none of the agitation which had driven him to that extraordinary outburst. He made it clear, and with a certain grave candor and graciousness... | After this frenzied, whispered session with his advisers, Don Juan resumed his conversations with Columbus as if nothing had happened. His face was flushed, but his manner showed none of the agitation which had driven him to that extraordinary outburst. He made it clear, and with a certain grave candor and graciousness... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 23,879 | 826 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_43 | The truth was, having failed to intercept Columbus both on his outward journey and his return, and having no heart now to order his assassination, as some of his advisers had urged, Don Juan quickly reconciled himself to the implications of this breakthrough to the islands and lands west of the ocean-sea. These implica... | The truth was, having failed to intercept Columbus both on his outward journey and his return, and having no heart now to order his assassination, as some of his advisers had urged, Don Juan quickly reconciled himself to the implications of this breakthrough to the islands and lands west of the ocean-sea. These implica... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 24,705 | 524 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_44 | Before there could be any more Spanish claims to islands and lands within the ocean-sea, he must negotiate the most advantageous terms for the partitioning. He must strive somehow to make Columbus his ally in this, for he would soon be as much a power to be reckoned with as the Sovereigns of Spain. When he returned in ... | Before there could be any more Spanish claims to islands and lands within the ocean-sea, he must negotiate the most advantageous terms for the partitioning. He must strive somehow to make Columbus his ally in this, for he would soon be as much a power to be reckoned with as the Sovereigns of Spain. When he returned in ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 25,229 | 613 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_45 | citizen in and over vast and vague dominions, unless he had the physical force of an army behind him or the spiritual seal of a pope, could vanish in an instant if he lost the favor of the king and queen.¹² He saw clearly the nature of this newfound power and vulnerability, both of which he intended to exploit.
| citizen in and over vast and vague dominions, unless he had the physical force of an army behind him or the spiritual seal of a pope, could vanish in an instant if he lost the favor of the king and queen.¹² He saw clearly the nature of this newfound power and vulnerability, both of which he intended to exploit. | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 25,842 | 314 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_46 | His first ploy, therefore, was to suggest that he could use his influence on behalf of Columbus, if the need were to arise, to see that his agreements with regard to the “discoveries” were honored. Columbus had drafted agreements with the Spanish sovereigns before setting out, making him a partner with the Crown in his... | His first ploy, therefore, was to suggest that he could use his influence on behalf of Columbus, if the need were to arise, to see that his agreements with regard to the “discoveries” were honored. Columbus had drafted agreements with the Spanish sovereigns before setting out, making him a partner with the Crown in his... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 26,156 | 561 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_47 | He understood from his reading of them that the real credit for the “conquest” belonged to Columbus.¹³ He was keen to emphasize that this was Columbus’ personal conquest, implying that it was well within the power of the admiral even now to bargain over those lands with any foreign prince with whom he might come to an ... | He understood from his reading of them that the real credit for the “conquest” belonged to Columbus.¹³ He was keen to emphasize that this was Columbus’ personal conquest, implying that it was well within the power of the admiral even now to bargain over those lands with any foreign prince with whom he might come to an ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 26,717 | 334 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_48 | Columbus was cautious. He had not yet seen the Capitulation, he said. He knew nothing more than that the king and queen of Spain had advised him not to encroach on Portuguese territory during his journeys, not to go to San Jorge de Mina nor to any other part of Guinea, and this had been announced in all the ports of An... | Columbus was cautious. He had not yet seen the Capitulation, he said. He knew nothing more than that the king and queen of Spain had advised him not to encroach on Portuguese territory during his journeys, not to go to San Jorge de Mina nor to any other part of Guinea, and this had been announced in all the ports of An... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 27,051 | 810 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_49 | On the following Sunday and Monday the discussions between the king and the admiral continued. It became clear that Don Juan’s real concern was not with the chain of islands Columbus claimed to have discovered in the Gulf of the Ganges. Beyond them, beyond the mainland of Asia (if indeed it were true that
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_50 | Columbus had chanced, as he claimed, upon Asia by way of the west), to the south and southeast, lay another world. The king was certain of this. Africans, he said, had traveled to that world. It could be found just below the equinoctial line, roughly on the same parallel as the latitudes of his domain in Guinea. In fac... | Columbus had chanced, as he claimed, upon Asia by way of the west), to the south and southeast, lay another world. The king was certain of this. Africans, he said, had traveled to that world. It could be found just below the equinoctial line, roughly on the same parallel as the latitudes of his domain in Guinea. In fac... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 28,198 | 672 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_51 | Columbus listened intently. The information about the Guinea boats was new to him. He had been to Guinea ten years before and had seen the fortress at San Jorge de Mina which Don Juan was then constructing.¹⁸ Little was known of Guinea trade and navigation at that time, for the African world was vast and strange, and t... | Columbus listened intently. The information about the Guinea boats was new to him. He had been to Guinea ten years before and had seen the fortress at San Jorge de Mina which Don Juan was then constructing.¹⁸ Little was known of Guinea trade and navigation at that time, for the African world was vast and strange, and t... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 28,870 | 547 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_52 | “I want a line,” the king said, “drawn across the map of the world from north to south, from pole to pole. This line should be drawn 370 leagues* west of the westernmost islands of the Cape Verde. Let it be the divider between the two Catholic kingdoms. Anything found west of the line goes to you and Spain. Anything fo... | “I want a line,” the king said, “drawn across the map of the world from north to south, from pole to pole. This line should be drawn 370 leagues* west of the westernmost islands of the Cape Verde. Let it be the divider between the two Catholic kingdoms. Anything found west of the line goes to you and Spain. Anything fo... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 29,417 | 371 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_53 | As he sat there, brooding on this proposition, Columbus could hear the rain, driven by fierce winds, wasting its fury along the plains of Paraiso. The clamor of the rain and the wind stirred in him strong memories of Africa. He remembered how, at San Jorge de Mina on the Guinea coast, the rain would sometimes come rush... | As he sat there, brooding on this proposition, Columbus could hear the rain, driven by fierce winds, wasting its fury along the plains of Paraiso. The clamor of the rain and the wind stirred in him strong memories of Africa. He remembered how, at San Jorge de Mina on the Guinea coast, the rain would sometimes come rush... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 29,788 | 668 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_54 | lost in those days, dismissed as a dreamer, sustained only by a conviction, passionate as the wind, as persistent as rain, storming insistently the minds of those who thought his schemes “chimerical and foolish.” He remembered his last audience with Don Juan before he had decided to try his luck in the Spanish court. T... | lost in those days, dismissed as a dreamer, sustained only by a conviction, passionate as the wind, as persistent as rain, storming insistently the minds of those who thought his schemes “chimerical and foolish.” He remembered his last audience with Don Juan before he had decided to try his luck in the Spanish court. T... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 30,456 | 807 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_55 | But surely not out of gratitude for Don Juan’s earlier indifference to his exploratory schemes nor his later attempts (if the rumors were correct) to seize him and his ships as they set out across the western ocean. Columbus now saw his advantage. He could name his price. What that price was no one can tell, but before... | But surely not out of gratitude for Don Juan’s earlier indifference to his exploratory schemes nor his later attempts (if the rumors were correct) to seize him and his ships as they set out across the western ocean. Columbus now saw his advantage. He could name his price. What that price was no one can tell, but before... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 31,263 | 409 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_56 | This line, as proposed by Don Juan on the strength of his intelligence from Guinea, was finally settled by the two great powers at the Treaty of Tordesillas more than a year later—on June 7, 1494.²⁰ This was years before incursions into South America by either Spain or Portugal. The later “discovery” of the continent p... | This line, as proposed by Don Juan on the strength of his intelligence from Guinea, was finally settled by the two great powers at the Treaty of Tordesillas more than a year later—on June 7, 1494.²⁰ This was years before incursions into South America by either Spain or Portugal. The later “discovery” of the continent p... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 31,672 | 689 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_57 | It was along this current that the Portuguese captain Alvares Cabral, driven by a storm off the coast of West Africa in 1500, was blown helplessly but swiftly to Brazil.²¹
| It was along this current that the Portuguese captain Alvares Cabral, driven by a storm off the coast of West Africa in 1500, was blown helplessly but swiftly to Brazil.²¹ | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 32,361 | 173 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_58 | One wonders why Columbus, so greedy for his own gain and glory, would, out of the goodness of his heart or a fondness for Portugal, try to promote an agreement on this line, a line which,
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_59 | as far as Don Juan claimed, however skeptical his listener, could put a potentially rich slice of land into the rival camp. What did he stand to gain except to attract to himself the suspicions of the Spanish? When he raised the matter on behalf of Don Juan at the Spanish court he did so, it seems, with such imprudent ... | as far as Don Juan claimed, however skeptical his listener, could put a potentially rich slice of land into the rival camp. What did he stand to gain except to attract to himself the suspicions of the Spanish? When he raised the matter on behalf of Don Juan at the Spanish court he did so, it seems, with such imprudent ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 32,753 | 689 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_60 | Spain, therefore, stood to lose little or nothing and to gain the peace and unity of the Catholic world by conceding Don Juan a slice of his hypothetical dominion. To assume that Columbus acted as Portugal’s advocate in return for the courtesies he had enjoyed in the valley of Paraiso would be to ignore the history of ... | Spain, therefore, stood to lose little or nothing and to gain the peace and unity of the Catholic world by conceding Don Juan a slice of his hypothetical dominion. To assume that Columbus acted as Portugal’s advocate in return for the courtesies he had enjoyed in the valley of Paraiso would be to ignore the history of ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 33,442 | 360 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_61 | Even those historians who would canonize Christopher Columbus have all agreed he was inordinately greedy. He demanded of Spain one third, one eighth and one tenth of everything found in the New World. “Thus, if the gains amounted to 2,400 dollars for a ship, Columbus would expect to receive first 800 dollars for the th... | Even those historians who would canonize Christopher Columbus have all agreed he was inordinately greedy. He demanded of Spain one third, one eighth and one tenth of everything found in the New World. “Thus, if the gains amounted to 2,400 dollars for a ship, Columbus would expect to receive first 800 dollars for the th... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 33,802 | 459 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_62 | Knowing what a hard bargain the Genoese adventurer had struck with Spain over his potential discoveries, King Ferdinand must have wondered what really went on in the Portuguese court. It was later to appear in charges leveled against Columbus that the storm that drove him into Lisbon was either exaggerated or fabricate... | Knowing what a hard bargain the Genoese adventurer had struck with Spain over his potential discoveries, King Ferdinand must have wondered what really went on in the Portuguese court. It was later to appear in charges leveled against Columbus that the storm that drove him into Lisbon was either exaggerated or fabricate... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 34,261 | 802 | |||
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Isabella at first was not suspicious of her favorite. She attributed his curious advocacy of the Portuguese case to what she thought was his political naïveté. The very month he sailed again for the Caribbean on his second voyage she wrote, warning him: “In this affair of Portugal no de... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 35,063 | 655 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_64 | Only after Columbus’s tardy response to her request for charts of navigation, and for the precise number and proposed names of the islands he claimed to have discovered off Asia, did she begin to wonder whether he was as open and straightforward as he seemed.²⁷
| Only after Columbus’s tardy response to her request for charts of navigation, and for the precise number and proposed names of the islands he claimed to have discovered off Asia, did she begin to wonder whether he was as open and straightforward as he seemed.²⁷ | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 35,718 | 263 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_65 | Two months after the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas, about which the Spanish king had strong misgivings, King Ferdinand wrote Columbus asking him to come home immediately and help them sort out disputes with Portugal arising over the settlement of this extraordinary boundary line. Columbus was in Cuba (which he c... | Two months after the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas, about which the Spanish king had strong misgivings, King Ferdinand wrote Columbus asking him to come home immediately and help them sort out disputes with Portugal arising over the settlement of this extraordinary boundary line. Columbus was in Cuba (which he c... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 35,981 | 687 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_66 | The matter, however, cooled when Don Juan died of dropsy a year later. His death came as a relief to the Spanish who, in spite of the agreement (and the continuance of their obligation to his successors), were none too eager to fix with an irrevocable finality and precision the limits of their domains within the ocean-... | The matter, however, cooled when Don Juan died of dropsy a year later. His death came as a relief to the Spanish who, in spite of the agreement (and the continuance of their obligation to his successors), were none too eager to fix with an irrevocable finality and precision the limits of their domains within the ocean-... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 36,668 | 735 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_67 | lose—little or nothing by the drawing of the demarcation line. One can only speculate that part of his secret deal with Don Juan was that he should have a piece of the pie if and when the land was found, so that west of the line he would have his coffers filled by Isabella and Ferdinand, and east of the line by Don Jua... | lose—little or nothing by the drawing of the demarcation line. One can only speculate that part of his secret deal with Don Juan was that he should have a piece of the pie if and when the land was found, so that west of the line he would have his coffers filled by Isabella and Ferdinand, and east of the line by Don Jua... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 37,403 | 324 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_68 | This kind of double-dealing came as second nature to his fellow countryman Amerigo Vespucci, whom Frederick Pohl tells us “paid homage to both courts and changed flags when it suited his advantage.”³¹ Columbus had some secret understanding with Vespucci, and in a letter to his son, Diego Columbus, there is a strong hin... | This kind of double-dealing came as second nature to his fellow countryman Amerigo Vespucci, whom Frederick Pohl tells us “paid homage to both courts and changed flags when it suited his advantage.”³¹ Columbus had some secret understanding with Vespucci, and in a letter to his son, Diego Columbus, there is a strong hin... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 37,727 | 331 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_69 | Columbus in this letter, dated 1505, asks his son to contact Vespucci as he is about to appear before the Spanish court but to do so “secretly that there may be no suspicion.” In the same letter Columbus speaks of “payment that has been made to me and is being made” but is afraid to detail this payment, saying, “I will... | Columbus in this letter, dated 1505, asks his son to contact Vespucci as he is about to appear before the Spanish court but to do so “secretly that there may be no suspicion.” In the same letter Columbus speaks of “payment that has been made to me and is being made” but is afraid to detail this payment, saying, “I will... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 38,058 | 709 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_70 | Also, how do we explain the strange relationship to Vespucci, to whom he refers in this letter as if he were a messenger or agent in his pay: “see what he can do to profit me there [at the court] and strive to have him do it for he will do everything.”³²
| Also, how do we explain the strange relationship to Vespucci, to whom he refers in this letter as if he were a messenger or agent in his pay: “see what he can do to profit me there [at the court] and strive to have him do it for he will do everything.”³² | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 38,767 | 256 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_71 | This and other pieces of evidence seem to indicate that Columbus was deliberately holding back on South America. His strange insistence to King Ferdinand that Cuba was a continent (although he wrote Luis de Santagel, Chancellor of Aragon, months earlier declaring that the natives, who had lived there for centuries, wer... | This and other pieces of evidence seem to indicate that Columbus was deliberately holding back on South America. His strange insistence to King Ferdinand that Cuba was a continent (although he wrote Luis de Santagel, Chancellor of Aragon, months earlier declaring that the natives, who had lived there for centuries, wer... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 39,023 | 740 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_72 | Bobadilla to seize Columbus and his brother and drag them back, naked and in disgrace, to Spain.
Whatever Columbus may have personally known or felt or plotted, his argument (nothing but water to the east of the demarcation line) was the best to counter Spanish suspicions and objections to the pact. It was the worst a... | Bobadilla to seize Columbus and his brother and drag them back, naked and in disgrace, to Spain.
Whatever Columbus may have personally known or felt or plotted, his argument (nothing but water to the east of the demarcation line) was the best to counter Spanish suspicions and objections to the pact. It was the worst a... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 39,763 | 816 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_73 | The building of the new city of Isabella, the struggle to subdue and convert the natives of the Caribbean (who had massacred the first settlement of Spaniards and demolished their fort), occupied most of Columbus's time until his return from his second voyage in 1496. While in Española,* however, something happened tha... | The building of the new city of Isabella, the struggle to subdue and convert the natives of the Caribbean (who had massacred the first settlement of Spaniards and demolished their fort), occupied most of Columbus's time until his return from his second voyage in 1496. While in Española,* however, something happened tha... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 40,579 | 817 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_74 | The origin of the word guanin may be tracked down in the Mande languages of West Africa, through Mandingo, Kabunga, Toronka, Kankanka, Bambara, Mande and Vei. In Vei, we have the form of the word ka-ni which, transliterated into native phonetics, would give us gua-nin. In Columbus's journal "gold" is given as coa-na, w... | The origin of the word guanin may be tracked down in the Mande languages of West Africa, through Mandingo, Kabunga, Toronka, Kankanka, Bambara, Mande and Vei. In Vei, we have the form of the word ka-ni which, transliterated into native phonetics, would give us gua-nin. In Columbus's journal "gold" is given as coa-na, w... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 41,396 | 505 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_75 | scholar who traveled with Columbus and who was often appalled by his linguistic blunders, even in the use of Castilian Spanish, wrote in the margin of the journal, correcting Columbus, “This guanin is no island but that gold which according to the Indians had an odor for which they valued it much.” Similarly, in *Racco... | scholar who traveled with Columbus and who was often appalled by his linguistic blunders, even in the use of Castilian Spanish, wrote in the margin of the journal, correcting Columbus, “This guanin is no island but that gold which according to the Indians had an odor for which they valued it much.” Similarly, in Raccol... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 41,901 | 439 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_76 | The African spears presented by the Española Indians, which corroborated Don Juan’s statement about the Guinea boats, were just one in a number of new factors pushing Columbus toward an exploration of the route from Guinea. His brother Bartholomew arrived in Española in command of three caravels on June 24, 1494.³⁸ The... | The African spears presented by the Española Indians, which corroborated Don Juan’s statement about the Guinea boats, were just one in a number of new factors pushing Columbus toward an exploration of the route from Guinea. His brother Bartholomew arrived in Española in command of three caravels on June 24, 1494.³⁸ The... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 42,340 | 736 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_77 | “Enlightened and moved by the tales told him by those who returned, as one might say, from another world, and himself more versed in maritime affairs, he communicated to his elder brother his reasons and arguments, proving to him that in sailing away from the southern part of Africa and directing his course straight up... | “Enlightened and moved by the tales told him by those who returned, as one might say, from another world, and himself more versed in maritime affairs, he communicated to his elder brother his reasons and arguments, proving to him that in sailing away from the southern part of Africa and directing his course straight up... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 43,076 | 385 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_78 | He confirmed what Don Juan had told Columbus the previous year. When Columbus returned to the Spanish court in 1496 he found everywhere a spirited discussion of these continental lands “said to lie to the south of the lands he had discovered and which the King of Portugal seemed to think lay within his own domain.”⁴¹ J... | He confirmed what Don Juan had told Columbus the previous year. When Columbus returned to the Spanish court in 1496 he found everywhere a spirited discussion of these continental lands “said to lie to the south of the lands he had discovered and which the King of Portugal seemed to think lay within his own domain.”⁴¹ J... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 43,461 | 793 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_79 | had had “many conversations in the Levant, in Alcaine and Domas,” and from these he had gathered that “within the equinoctial regions there are great and precious things, such as fine stones and gold and spices and drugs . . . the inhabitants are black or tawny . . . when your Lordship [Columbus] finds such a people an... | had had “many conversations in the Levant, in Alcaine and Domas,” and from these he had gathered that “within the equinoctial regions there are great and precious things, such as fine stones and gold and spices and drugs . . . the inhabitants are black or tawny . . . when your Lordship [Columbus] finds such a people an... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 44,254 | 621 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_80 | The king and queen were excited. They saw whole new kingdoms opening up. Colonization of a ragbag of islands was not enough. Columbus’s mission would not be complete, they said, until these continental lands had been “discovered” and brought under the banner of Spain.⁴⁴
| The king and queen were excited. They saw whole new kingdoms opening up. Colonization of a ragbag of islands was not enough. Columbus’s mission would not be complete, they said, until these continental lands had been “discovered” and brought under the banner of Spain.⁴⁴ | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 44,875 | 272 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_81 | Thus the scene was set for the exploration of the route the African mariners had taken to the New World. Columbus sailed with six ships on May 30, 1498. He issued instructions to three of them to proceed to Española directly while “he ordered the course laid to the way of the south-west, which is the route leading from... | Thus the scene was set for the exploration of the route the African mariners had taken to the New World. Columbus sailed with six ships on May 30, 1498. He issued instructions to three of them to proceed to Española directly while “he ordered the course laid to the way of the south-west, which is the route leading from... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 45,147 | 519 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_82 | and after that he would navigate to the west, and from there would go to this Española, in which route he would prove the theory of the King Don Juan; and that he thought to investigate the report of the Indians of this Española who said that there had come to Española from the south and south-east a black people who h... | and after that he would navigate to the west, and from there would go to this Española, in which route he would prove the theory of the King Don Juan; and that he thought to investigate the report of the Indians of this Española who said that there had come to Española from the south and south-east a black people who h... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 45,666 | 393 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_83 | The journey by that route proved to be swift and the seas calm. But it suited the Africans far more than the Europeans, who could not bear the sun burning down upon the wild floating grasses of the sea with the same intensity as upon the grasses of the West African savannah lands. The heat tormented them almost to madn... | The journey by that route proved to be swift and the seas calm. But it suited the Africans far more than the Europeans, who could not bear the sun burning down upon the wild floating grasses of the sea with the same intensity as upon the grasses of the West African savannah lands. The heat tormented them almost to madn... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 46,059 | 799 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_84 | Columbus ended up on a branch of the North Equatorial current which took him initially to a Caribbean island with three great rocks, which made him think of the Holy Trinity. He named this island Trinidad. A little more to the south, however, he did come in sight of the South American mainland (August 1, 1498). Columbu... | Columbus ended up on a branch of the North Equatorial current which took him initially to a Caribbean island with three great rocks, which made him think of the Holy Trinity. He named this island Trinidad. A little more to the south, however, he did come in sight of the South American mainland (August 1, 1498). Columbu... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 46,858 | 363 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_85 | On this third voyage he came upon more evidence of the contact between Guinea and the New World. From a settlement along the South American coast on which his men landed on Tuesday, August 7, the natives brought “handkerchiefs of cotton very symmetrically woven and worked in colors like those brought from Guinea, from ... | On this third voyage he came upon more evidence of the contact between Guinea and the New World. From a settlement along the South American coast on which his men landed on Tuesday, August 7, the natives brought “handkerchiefs of cotton very symmetrically woven and worked in colors like those brought from Guinea, from ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 47,221 | 655 | |||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_86 | These were the earliest documented traces of the African presence. Within the first and second decades of the so-called “discovery,” African settlements and artifacts were to be sighted by the Spanish. When they were not reported as mere asides, they were ignored or suppressed. But history is not easily buried. In the ... | These were the earliest documented traces of the African presence. Within the first and second decades of the so-called “discovery,” African settlements and artifacts were to be sighted by the Spanish. When they were not reported as mere asides, they were ignored or suppressed. But history is not easily buried. In the ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 47,876 | 668 | |||
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For the evidence in this chapter the author draws to the reader’s attention a 2,114-page study published in 1903. His interpretation, however, of the events documented in this study is original. John
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For the evidence in this chapter the author draws to the reader’s attention a 2,114-page study published in 1903. His interpretation, however, of the events documented in this study is original. John
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They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_88 | Boyd Thacher, in his three-volume work on Christopher Columbus—his life, his writings, his voyages—examines all the original documents known and available, in half a dozen languages. Although this work, the labor of a lifetime, is inspired by a blind adulation of Columbus, by a vision of the admiral's "saintly" charact... | Boyd Thacher, in his three-volume work on Christopher Columbus—his life, his writings, his voyages—examines all the original documents known and available, in half a dozen languages. Although this work, the labor of a lifetime, is inspired by a blind adulation of Columbus, by a vision of the admiral's "saintly" charact... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 48,803 | 588 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_89 | There emerges, from under all the contradictions and cross-references, the sentences deliberately doctored or deleted in the conventional histories, the little-known deeds and statements of the admiral so nimbly glossed over, an illuminating pattern of consistency, through which we glimpse another image of the man and ... | There emerges, from under all the contradictions and cross-references, the sentences deliberately doctored or deleted in the conventional histories, the little-known deeds and statements of the admiral so nimbly glossed over, an illuminating pattern of consistency, through which we glimpse another image of the man and ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 49,391 | 377 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_90 | 1. John Boyd Thacher, *Christopher Columbus, His Life, His Work, His Remains*, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903, Vol. 1, p. 665.
2. Ibid., p. 518.
3. Ibid., p. 664.
4. Idem.
5. Ibid., p. 537.
6. James Bailey, *The God-Kings and Titans*, New York, St. Martin's Press, 1973, p. 40. Also, J. V. Luce, "Ancient Explorers,... | 1. John Boyd Thacher, Christopher Columbus, His Life, His Work, His Remains, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903, Vol. 1, p. 665.
2. Ibid., p. 518.
3. Ibid., p. 664.
4. Idem.
5. Ibid., p. 537.
6. James Bailey, The God-Kings and Titans, New York, St. Martin's Press, 1973, p. 40. Also, J. V. Luce, "Ancient Explorers," in... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 49,768 | 679 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_91 | 12. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 84. "As Columbus required the countenance of the Princes to hold his discovery, so these Princes required the seal of the Roman pontiff not absolutely
| 12. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 84. "As Columbus required the countenance of the Princes to hold his discovery, so these Princes required the seal of the Roman pontiff not absolutely | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 50,447 | 186 | ||
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to possess but to maintain in peace their sovereignty in the New World."
13. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 1, p. 665.
14. This argument was later reflected in Columbus's *Book of Privileges*, in which he claimed "it was in the power of the said Admiral, after God, our Lord, to give them to any... | 18
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to possess but to maintain in peace their sovereignty in the New World."
13. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 1, p. 665.
14. This argument was later reflected in Columbus's Book of Privileges, in which he claimed "it was in the power of the said Admiral, after God, our Lord, to give them to any P... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 50,633 | 482 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_93 | 17. Bartholomew Diaz, patron of the king of Portugal's ship, who intercepted Columbus in the harbor of Rastelo inside the river of Lisbon on March 5, 1493, was the first to push his way southward along the Atlantic coastline of Africa till he turned the southern extremity of the Old World. He did this in 1486, winning ... | 17. Bartholomew Diaz, patron of the king of Portugal's ship, who intercepted Columbus in the harbor of Rastelo inside the river of Lisbon on March 5, 1493, was the first to push his way southward along the Atlantic coastline of Africa till he turned the southern extremity of the Old World. He did this in 1486, winning ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 51,115 | 424 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_94 | 19. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 379. References to these discussions are made in Columbus's *Journal of the Third Voyage*. Columbus's son Ferdinand deliberately omits in the *Historie* (as do other works using this source as an authority) passages in the journal related to these discussions between his father and the... | 19. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 379. References to these discussions are made in Columbus's Journal of the Third Voyage. Columbus's son Ferdinand deliberately omits in the Historie (as do other works using this source as an authority) passages in the journal related to these discussions between his father and the Por... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 51,539 | 714 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_95 | 21. The expedition made by Pedro Alvares Cabral, who sailed from Lisbon for Calicut, March 9, 1500, with thirteen ships, found itself unexpectedly driven from the African coastline by a storm onto the shores of Brazil. Alvares Cabral gave to this region the name of "Terra de Santa Cruz." He returned to Lisbon at the en... | 21. The expedition made by Pedro Alvares Cabral, who sailed from Lisbon for Calicut, March 9, 1500, with thirteen ships, found itself unexpectedly driven from the African coastline by a storm onto the shores of Brazil. Alvares Cabral gave to this region the name of "Terra de Santa Cruz." He returned to Lisbon at the en... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 52,253 | 739 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_97 | 28. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 377. In his Journal of the Third Voyage, Columbus mentions how the sovereigns sent for him that he should be present at the meetings in regard to the partition and that he could not go, on account of the grave illness which he had incurred in the discovery of Cuba, “which he always reg... | 28. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 377. In his Journal of the Third Voyage, Columbus mentions how the sovereigns sent for him that he should be present at the meetings in regard to the partition and that he could not go, on account of the grave illness which he had incurred in the discovery of Cuba, “which he always reg... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 53,109 | 752 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_98 | It is strange that Columbus should insist in his letter to King Ferdinand that Cuba was the continent, when in earlier correspondence, discovered among the papers of Luis de Santagel, Chancellor of Aragon, Columbus had written, “I have learnt from some Indians whom I have seized that this land was certainly an island.”... | It is strange that Columbus should insist in his letter to King Ferdinand that Cuba was the continent, when in earlier correspondence, discovered among the papers of Luis de Santagel, Chancellor of Aragon, Columbus had written, “I have learnt from some Indians whom I have seized that this land was certainly an island.”... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 53,861 | 355 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_99 | 29. Letters of the Sovereigns of Spain dated from Barcelona, May 24, 1493, Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 556.
30. Ibid., p. 200. “The Spaniards seemed loath to put the line into their maps.”
31. Frederick Pohl, Amerigo Vespucci, Pilot Major, New York, Octagon, 1966.
32. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 3, p. 399.
33. R. H. ... | 29. Letters of the Sovereigns of Spain dated from Barcelona, May 24, 1493, Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 556.
30. Ibid., p. 200. “The Spaniards seemed loath to put the line into their maps.”
31. Frederick Pohl, Amerigo Vespucci, Pilot Major, New York, Octagon, 1966.
32. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 3, p. 399.
33. R. H. ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 54,216 | 429 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_100 | 34. Thacher, Vol. 2, p. 371.
35. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 3, p. 96.
36. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 380.
37. Leo Wiener, *Africa and the Discovery of America*, Philadelphia, Innes and Sons, 1920–1922, Vol. 1.
38. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 344.
39. Las Casas, *Historia*, Lib. 1, cap. 29. See Thacher, op. cit., Vol.... | 34. Thacher, Vol. 2, p. 371.
35. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 3, p. 96.
36. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 380.
37. Leo Wiener, Africa and the Discovery of America, Philadelphia, Innes and Sons, 1920–1922, Vol. 1.
38. Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 344.
39. Las Casas, Historia, Lib. 1, cap. 29. See Thacher, op. cit., Vol. 2, ... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 54,645 | 603 | ||
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf_chunk_101 | 47. Ibid., p. 371. Although some of his men landed on the South American coast on August 5, 1498, and Columbus held ceremonies of possession (as was the normal protocol in these matters), he himself did not put his foot on the southern continent. He immediately, hastily and mysteriously pronounced it an island.
48. Ibi... | 47. Ibid., p. 371. Although some of his men landed on the South American coast on August 5, 1498, and Columbus held ceremonies of possession (as was the normal protocol in these matters), he himself did not put his foot on the southern continent. He immediately, hastily and mysteriously pronounced it an island.
48. Ibi... | THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA | NOTES AND REFERENCES | [] | 0 | false | They Came Before Columbus The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima.pdf | 55,248 | 355 |
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- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- AFRICAN-EGYPTIAN PRESENCES IN ANCIENT AMERICA
- AFRICANS ACROSS THE SEA
- AMONG THE QUETZALCOATLS
- BLACK AFRICA AND EGYPT
- CONTENTS
- INDEX
- IVAN VAN SERTIMA
- MANDINGO TRADERS IN MEDIEVAL MEXICO
- PHOTO CREDITS
- PLANTS AND TRANSPLANTS
- POSTSCRIPT ON OTHER FINDS
- SMOKING, TOBACCO AND PIPES IN AFRICA AND AMERICA
- THE BLACK KINGS OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH DYNASTY
- THE MARINER PRINCE OF MALI
- THE MYSTERY OF MU-LAN-P'I
- THE SECRET ROUTE FROM GUINEA
- THE VISIBLE WITNESSES
- THEY CAME BEFORE COLUMBUS
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