History of the Black man; an Authentic Collection of Historical Information on the Early Civilization of the Descendants of Ham, the son of Noah: ... and Hansas, and the Early American Negro
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Interesting, poignant, and well researched, but a bit mercenary. Erratum: Ch. I: The obelisk in question is located at 81st St., not 17th St. Ch. III*, IV: "Yusuf Mache-fin" (Yusuf ibn Tashfin, reigned c. 1061-1106) co-founded Marrakesh, not Morocco, and was described as having "a clear brown complexion, . . . a thin beard, . . . his nose was hooked . . . his hair was curly . . ."—Source, Wiki. . . He sounds more Semitic than black. Ch. IV*, V: In 1619 the "White Lion" brought "20. and odd Negroes" to the Virginia Colony, but they were "indentured servants", not slaves.—Source, Wiki.
*In the original 1921 edition, chapter III is duplicated