The First Blacks of the Americas

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    THE FIRST BLACKS OF THE AMERICAS

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    Ras_Joe:

    THE FIRST BLACKS OF THE AMERICAS ARRIVED ON THEIR OWN, NOT IN EUROPEAN

    SLAVESHIPS.

    Not a single European nation, tribe or kingdom is responsible for the

    presence of Blacks in the Americas. The very first people of

    Negroid/African race arrived in the Americas over thirty thousand years

    ago, according to National Geographic's article on THE PEOPLING OF

    AMERICA and the revelation that more than fifty skulls representing

    Africans and people of Africoid-Aboriginal type similar to that of

    Melanesia and Australia were found in Brazil.

    Furthermore, according to the Gladwin Thesis, the first Blacks may have

    arrived in the Americas as early as about 75,000 B.C. and they were

    called "Dimunitive Blacks" or people similar to the Pygmies of Africaand Agta of the Philipines. A Black Australoid type, an Black African

    type, A Black Melanesian type also migrated to the Americas according to

    the Gladwin Thesis (see the text, "A History of the African-Olmecs,"

    pub. by 1stBooks Library, www.1stbooks.com

    One of the most ancient Black nations of the Americas lives right here

    in the State of Louisiana, they are called the Waschitaw Nation and

    before the Louisiana Territory was illegally sold by France for three

    cents an acrem, knowing that the Waschitaw owned about one million

    square miles, the entire region belonged to the Moundbuilding Waschitaw

    who were recognized by both Spain and France. Yet, the hunt for Black

    slaves in the Americas and for the "Descendants of Ham" who were to be

    enslaved brought about the taking of the lands of the Waschitaw and

    other Black nations and the enslavement of many of them.

    According to I. Rafinesque (American Friends, 1833 "Black Nations of

    America,' a number of Black nations existed in North America and when

    Louis and Clarke explored west of the Mississippi, some were seen. Two

    well known Black nations were the Jamassee who had a sizable kindgom in

    what is today Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Northern Florida.

    The Black Calafians of California (Black Mojave) also owned lots of land

    and fought with the settlers up to the 1880's (see the pictures at

    http://community.webtv.net/paulnubiaempire "BLACK CIVILIZATIONS OF

    ANCIENT AMERICA." Many others existed as well and they are all listed

    in the logs of some of the very early explorers who were either French

    or Spanish, or fur trappers.

    So, the idea that the white man brought Blacks to this continent after

    Columbus is one of the biggest lies of history. The fact is they were

    looking for slaves in Brazil even before Columbus and the saw Blacks

    along the South American coast, in the Caribbean and in parts of the

    Southern U.S.

    As for Black civilization in the Americas, it is a fact that the Olmec

    or Mende-Shi, are of African origins and they contributed to the

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    building of the Olmec civilization in Central America and Mexico. This

    occurred from about 3113 B.C. to about 400 A.D.

    While about half a million slaves were brought to the U.S. and many

    millions to Latin America and the Caribbean, there were large numbers of

    Blacks in the Americas who had been here for thousands of years and who

    also fell victim to slave raiders and invaders.

    Read more on this from the text, "A History of the African-Olmecs," pub.

    by http://www.1stbooks.com

    See pictures of the Olmecs, Black Mojave, Afro-Darienite, Olmecs and

    other Blacks of the Americas who existed here before Columbus

    http://community.webtv.net/paulnubiaempire "BLACK CIVILIZATIONS OF

    ANCIENT AMERICA."

    ROOTSWOMAN:

    Give thanks for the post.

    Here's some more CRUCIAL links on the subject:

    http://homepages.luc.edu/~cwinter/ortiz1.htm

    http://homepages.luc.edu/~cwinter/more3.htm

    http://members.tripod.com/pointingbird/lostfeatherintl/id35.htm

    Enjoy!

    ROOTS

    Ras_Joe:

    Appreci-love

    Thanks Queen

    RainMan:

    Well, i definitely missed that article. I enjoyed reading the post, Joe. Thank you very much. Peace.

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