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The African presence outside of Africa II

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This was an incomplete project that I had in the works over a year ago. I recovered it and found it in my folder and just thought why not just upload it, it has pretty good information in it. Some of my projects I never get finished either I get distracted or find interest and put more work into another project. This was one of the projects I did not have much time to work on.

This video does not deal with Africans in antiquity outside of 2,000 or so years in Europe or Arabia. So some of these historical incidences will be from the East Africans slave trade or the Moorish occupation in Spain.
Also my Part 1 video I never finished, but will do so whenever I get around to it.

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  1. @davidcici11Evolution

    February 2, 2014 at 7:27 pm

    This video was never a finished product, but since it has been sitting in my folder for so long I thought I would do it justice by uploading it. (video has been sitting there for about a year I never uploaded it until now).

  2. @Nghilifa

    February 23, 2014 at 8:14 pm

    One thing I find a bit weird was your quote about Arabs (they're not really a "race") affinity for African women. Those who created the religion of Islam were black people themselves, so it would be weird if the suddenly developed an affinity for women who looked exactly like their own women. Are you sure you're not talking about the white Turks who were integrated into the Islamic society in the 8th century CE. Those whites were assigned to North Africa, and might very well have had an affinity for enslaved non-muslim women for whatever reason, but they didn't really take charge until the rise of the Ottoman Empire, which happened in the 13th century CE. These people are the ones who we generally refer to as "Arab(s)" today, even though they're not native to Arabia at all.. The funny thing is that the Turks i Turkey today call their black population "Arap" which is Turkic for "Arab". (The Turkic media tries to paint those black people as descendants of the Arabic Slave trade, which is only partially true. Some of them are most definitely the indigenous Anatolians of Anatolia)

  3. @rodkali2863

    March 27, 2016 at 2:22 am

    mm..mm..mm. done so well. I thank you for so much.

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