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๐ Dive into historyโs untold storiesโdonโt miss out on this eye-opening read!
Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust offers a powerful reexamination of European colonialismโs roots, focusing on the devastating impact on African peoples. With a stellar 4.8-star rating from over 1,500 reviews and strong rankings in African and world history categories, this book is a critical resource for anyone seeking to understand the true legacy of Columbus and the rise of European capitalism.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,041,509 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,064 in African History (Books) #17,760 in World History (Books) #94,659 in Reference (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,543 Reviews |
F**D
Awesome read
Awesome read
A**Z
MASTER HISTORIAN GREAT WORK
John Henrik Clarke was a great historian his work will still be read by generations to come.. I have listened to many of his lectures and it's nice to know his writing style has the same verve, wit, conviviality and intelligence while dealing with a complex matter. This has provoked me to do further studies on the subject matter. The only drawback is that intellectually it leaves you wanting more because his style is so engaging.
K**H
Hollow
I was looking to read and understand the historical story of Columbus and the onset of enslavement. However the book focuses more on what the author's views are quoted by various sayings from other books. Disappointing read
M**I
Great
Great book.
D**R
The truth must be told to save the world
I found this book interesting because it has enlightened me on the history of the slave trade that you will never find in most book because of the tendency to hide this evil trade from the young once. I think it is time the truth is told so that the younger generations will no of the atrocities of the past and respect the black race. The number of people who died in the slave trade were more than the Jewish Holocaust but people tend to talk more about the latter.
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