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In the 1600s A.D. John Ogilby stated Jews Inhabited Both Sides of the Niger River

In the 1600s A.D. John Ogilby stated Jews Inhabited Both Sides of the Niger River

Source: The Jews of Ethiopia The Birth of an Elite (Taylor & Francis) 2013 A.D. Note: Page 3 to 4 of the source. Note: Page 5 of the source. Note: Page 6 of the source. Note: Page 6 of the source. This source confirms yet again that Jews inhabit both sides of the Niger River and that they have arrived to the area through various dispersions at different time periods. The "Asian" strangers are individuals who recently arrived to the region.
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Christians and Crusaders of Nubia and Upper Egyptian Countries-All Men were Black From the Moorish Land (Carthage)-All of the Zazamancs were Black as Night

Christians and Crusaders of Nubia and Upper Egyptian Countries-All Men were Black From the Moorish Land (Carthage)-All of the Zazamancs were Black as Night

Source: Why the Middle Ages Matter Medieval Light on Modern Injustice (Taylor & Francis) 2011 A.D. Note: Page 132 of the source. Note: Page 132 of the source. Note: Page 133 of the source. Note: Page 133 of the source. Note: Page 133 of the source. Note: Page 134 of the source. Note: Page 134 of the source. Note: Page 134 of the source. Note: Page 135 of the source. Note: Page 135 of the source. Note: Page 135 of the source. Note: Page 136 of the source. This source confirms the black presence that has persisted throughout Europe for…
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Enslaved Peoples were Practicing Judeo-Christian Beliefs

Enslaved Peoples were Practicing Judeo-Christian Beliefs

Source: Encyclopedia of African American Religions (Taylor & Francis) 2013 A.D. Note: Page 200 of the source. This source confirms yet again that enslaved peoples were practicing Judeo-Christian beliefs in West Africa which allowed them to transition relatively easily into evangelical Christianity. From worshipping the Supreme Being to believing in the Afterlife to to be a place in evil suffers and good triumphs are rooted in the biblical understanding of Heaven and Hell. Believing that kinship line will continue into Heaven (Revelation 7:1-9 points to one's salvation and ethnicity being eternal) can be argued that it is seen in the…
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The Frieze of Archers of the Persian Immortals Depicts Both White and Black Men

The Frieze of Archers of the Persian Immortals Depicts Both White and Black Men

Source: A History Of Persia (Volume 1) (Taylor & Francis) 1915 A.D. Note: Page 51 of the source. Note: Page 51 of the source. Note: Page 51 to 52 of the source. Note: Page 52 of the source. Note: Page 183 of the source. This source confirms that that there was a black presence in Elam. The Frieze of the Archers of the Persian Immortals ranged from white people to black people which confirms the ancient black presence in the ancient near east.
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Priestess of Tanit at Carthage had Negroid Characters (She was African By Race)

Priestess of Tanit at Carthage had Negroid Characters (She was African By Race)

Source: Race & History (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co.ltd., New York) 1926 A.D. Note: Page 334 of the source. Note: Page 335 of the source. This source confirms the ancient black presence in Carthage. We have covered extensively on this website the importance of priestesses and priests in the ancient world, so it is an extremely big deal that the Tanit priestess of Carthage was negroid and African.
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Early Rabbinical Writings Note that Both Shem and Ham were Black

Early Rabbinical Writings Note that Both Shem and Ham were Black

Source: Slaves and Slavery in Africa Volume One: Islam and the Ideology of Enslavement Volume 1 (Taylor & Francis) 2014 A.D. Note: Page 89 of the source. This source confirms what we have already noted regarding early rabbinical writings stating both Shem and Ham were black. This source also alludes to the fact that whiteness may not have been the standard of beauty in more ancient time periods in the ancient near east amongst certain peoples.
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