Black People Are Indigenous to the Americas

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Black People Are Indigenous to the Americas
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ISBN-10 : 1532794908
ISBN-13 : 9781532794902
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Book Synopsis Black People Are Indigenous to the Americas by : Kimberly R Norton

Book excerpt: 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.


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