They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America
By (Author) Ivan Van Sertima
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
15th August 2003
23rd September 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
970.019
Paperback
336
Width 131mm, Height 203mm, Spine 18mm
238g
The African Presence in Ancient America "A landmark . . . brilliantly demonstrates has that there is far more to black history than the slave trade."-John A. Williams They Came Before Columbusreveals 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 continents; and the diaries, journals, and oral accounts of the explorers themselves, Ivan Van Sertima builds a pyramid of evidence to support his claim of an African presence in the New World centuries before Columbus. 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. InThey Came Before Columbus,we see clearly the unmistakable face and handprint of black Africans in pre-Columbian America, and their overwhelming impact on the civilizations they encountered.
Fascinating.The Atlantic Monthly
An immensely impressive book . . . well-written and clear.Essence
I cant 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 teaches Afro-American studies at Rutgers University.