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Free 1700's Download for Black Americans Before 1619

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  1. Copy of the Critical Review and Annals of History which contains the 1700's unedited information starting on page 139.
  2. Copy of the Hibernian Magazin which contains the 1700's unedited information starting on page 125.


An explosive study on the beginning of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.  As you study to this magnificent breakdown of the beginnings of the Transatlantic Slave trade, keep in mind that it was written in the seventeen hundreds. Also remember that the author uses the term Negro as a reference to the Black Jews both in Africa and in Portugal. Another major point is that, although black, the Moors were largely a distinctly different mixture of people most of whom had converted to the Muslim faith. This information is crucial as it candidly points out that the Black Jews were specifically targeted for the slave trade and that the Moors were intentionally avoided. During this era, the descendants of the tribes of Israel, mainly Judah, suffered persecution from both the Christians and the Muslims and found little refuge in the region.

You will get the following files:
  • PDF (35MB)
  • PDF (85MB)