Ivan Van Sertima (1935–2009)
Author of They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America
About the Author
Ivan Van Sertima teaches Afro-American studies at Rutgers University.
Series
Works by Ivan Van Sertima
Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern (Journal of African Civilizations ; Vol. 5, No. 1-2) (1983) 99 copies
Great Black Leaders: Ancient and Modern (Journal of African Civilizations, Vol. 9) (1988) — Editor — 41 copies
Journal of African civilizations 6 copies
Caribbean Writers 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Van Sertima, Gladstone, Ivan
- Other names
- Van Sertima, Ivan, Dr.
- Birthdate
- 1935-01-26
- Date of death
- 2009-05-25
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Rutgers University
- Nationality
- Guyana
- Birthplace
- Kitty Village, Guyana, South America
- Place of death
- Highland Park, New Jersey, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Kitty Village, Guyana, South America
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A fine specimen of investgative research, from a scholar who dared to dispute the "columbus discovered america" historical fantasy. Some of the focus of this work is the explorations of the Malian Dynasty of Prince Sundiata, The 25th Dynasty of Kemet under Tirharkas family, the African Pheonesians, all of which were seafaring shipbuilders and adventurers and who made their way to America by sailing on the currents which brought them straight to the western hemisphere...while here they left show more prime specimens of their cultures, that are still to this day larger than life itself and by no means unmistakable. The Olmac civilzation is the catalyst for the Maya, Inca others and its African links are unrefutable. When Columbus visited West Africa, he gained the knowledge of the western hemispheric landmass and the peoples ability to sail, while there. Other examples of authors works that adds to the research are by Jairazbhoy, Bey, Sterling, Loewen, Dunjee, Rashidi... show less
Nice chapter on Mali Empire and Abubakari's naval expedition., but studiously omits any overt references to Islam or Muslims.
This book is a resource that should be on every shelf in every school and public library in the USA. I am still shocked that we were not given any of the details on the kings of Mali nor of the Nubian rulers and population of Egypt, with the many excellent sources to back this all up, which are well-detailed in this book. Thank you so much to the author for a much needed and very belated corrective not only to the historical record, but to race relations.
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They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America (Journal of African Civilizations) by Ivan Van Sertima
This book is a resource that should be on every shelf in every school and public library in the USA. I am still shocked that we were not given any of the details on the kings of Mali nor of the Nubian rulers and population of Egypt, with the many excellent sources to back this all up, which are well-detailed in this book. Thank you so much to the author for a much needed and very belated corrective not only to the historical record, but to race relations.
Read, Write, Dream, Walk !
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ShiraDest
March 9th, 12018 HE show less
Read, Write, Dream, Walk !
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#PublicDomainInfrastructure
ShiraDest
March 9th, 12018 HE show less
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