Are African Americans connected to the ancient Israelites? In this eye-opening discussion, we explore Yoruba traditions that trace the Sons of Ephraim through North Africa — from Morocco and the Maghreb, to Tuat, and into the wider African diaspora. These traditions align with accounts of Yemenite-style Israelite communities moving through North Africa long before the transatlantic slave trade.
We also examine historical records showing that many Africans in early America were labeled “enslaved Berbers” in South Carolina colonial laws, pointing to North African origins that are rarely discussed in mainstream history.
🔥 In this video, we cover:
• Yoruba oral traditions linking Ephraim to Africa
• Israelite communities in Tuat and the Maghreb
• Connections to Yemenite Jewish migrations
• How “Berber” was used in colonial slave classifications
• Why African American identity may preserve Israelite roots
This isn’t mythology — it’s history, migration, law, and memory. From West Africa to North Africa to early America, the story of the Israelites did not disappear — it scattered.
If you’re part of the African diaspora seeking truth about ancestry, covenant, and identity, this conversation is for you.
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