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Black People are Indigenous to the Americas: Research Material for the Inquisitive

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This book is research material for those inquiring about the race of the Indigenous inhabitants of the Americas. I give the raw data and it is up to the researcher to make their own conclusion. When referencing material from other books, I include enough information such that the reader can see the entire context of what is/was written. I also include the page number, location of the book, and the exact name of the pdf file, if applicable. I will not try to sway nor dis-sway an opinion one way or the other. I have no opinion one way or another. The raw data is the raw data.

102 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 17, 2016

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August 1, 2022
What I liked about Black People are Indigenous to the Americas: Research Material for the Inquisitive is how author Norton used writings from the original explorers who documented what they’d found about the Indigenous people of America they encountered whose skin color was not white.

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September 29, 2023
As the title of the book says it's not necessary to read it in a chronological order as it only gives you enough pointers for further quieries. It's packed with reference information about early contact with Native Americans before the founding of the United States.
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November 15, 2020
Wow, scientific evidence that teaching crackers to read was a bad idea!
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February 18, 2021
This is a different author than the person whom wrote The Crystal Princess. Same name, different person.
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