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Afrikan Family Legacy Millenniums Before Slavery

Afrikan Family Legacy Millenniums Before Slavery
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Publisher : Sankofa International Press
Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : 9780965400954
ISBN-13 : 0965400956
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Download or read book Afrikan Family Legacy Millenniums Before Slavery written by Adetokunbo Knowles Borishade and published by Sankofa International Press. This book was released on 2014-09-01 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: History and culture are necessary components for the survival of any people, but are critically important to people of African descent. Together these components form our identity by teaching the accomplishments and successful ways of life of African ancestors from the most ancient times to the present. History in the form of family genealogy provides individuals with physical evidence for a sense of self-identity, purpose, and vision. It also bestows upon African Americans a sense of origin and location within a global context. This book presents a fresh perspective on African history for persons of African descent worldwide as well as for others. It coordinates the MtDNA laboratory results of Dr. Borishade’s maternal grandmother’s genetic haplogroup and the worldwide migration paths of her ancient grandmothers with historical, cultural, and archaeological evidence from 140,000 B.C.E. TO 1800 C.E. The combined research findings are astounding, and have greatly extended her family’s genealogy all the way back to the beginning of humanity. Fascinating Tinsley family narratives emerge within these pages which have intensely inspired and energized her family members. Many people of African descent who have taken the MtDNA laboratory test have been contented to just learn their tribe of origin and the non-African components in their DNA. However, Dr. Borishade envisioned something much larger. She viewed the scientific laboratory results as a powerful psychological,, cultural, and educational tool that has the power to enlighten, transform, and empower future generations. Through the writing of this book, it is hoped that other African Americans who have completed the MtDNA laboratory tests will be encouraged to conduct similar research that begins in 140,000 B.C.E. The resulting information scientifically shatters the negative images, stereotypes, and interpretations imposed upon people of African descent for all time.


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