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1782 AD: The Earliest Known Reference To African Americans

Posted on January 22, 2022November 12, 2023 By Dante Fortson No Comments on 1782 AD: The Earliest Known Reference To African Americans
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This video traces the earliest known use of the term "African American", and what that could mean in the context of history and identity.
Original Video: Click Here Channel Name: Dante Fortson Date: 01-22-22  
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Full Source List
  1. African Americans (wikipedia)
  2. The Origin of African American (Yale)
  3. Sermon On The Capture of Lord Cornwallis (Harvard)
  4. Sons of Noah Map
  5. 1644 Africa Map (Princeton)
  6. 1710 Africa Map (Princeton)
  7. 1747 Africa Map (Library of Congress)
  8. 1766 Africa Map (Yale)
  9. 1794 Africa Map (Library of Congress)
  10. 1930 Africa Map (Archive.org)
  11. A New Voyage To Guinea (1745)
  12. West African Countries and Peoples (1868)
  13. Bulletin Societe (1890)
  14. The Encyclopedia of Missions (1891)
  15. A Mission To Gelele, King of Dahomey (1893)
  16. Among The Ibos of Nigeria (1921)
  17. Memorandum To The President (1969)
  18. Blacks Jews The Religious Challenge (1987)

Audio & Video, Hidden History Tags:1700s AD, 1782 AD, African American, Dahomey, Judah, Torah, West Africa, Whydah

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