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Dr. Ivan Van Sertima (1935 - 2009)
Web Links Ivan Gladstone Van Sertima was a Guyanese-born associate professor of Africana Studies at Rutgers University in the United States. He was best known for his Olmec alternative origin speculations, a brand of pre-Columbian contact theory, which he proposed in his book They Came Before Columbus.
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  Link   African Egypy 5300 BC 30 BC - Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
Ivan Gladstone Van Sertima (26 January 1935 – 25 May 2009) was a Guyanese-born ... While his Olmec theory has "spread widely in African American community, both lay and scholarly", it was mostly ignored in Mesoamericanist scholarship, ...
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  Link   African History Revisited Egypt & the Americas Sankofa - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
Van Sertima : ''The modern Egyptians have NOTHING to do with the building of the pyramids !!! " Amen.
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  Link   Africans Moors Blacks In European History Pre History To Modern History - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
The Master Teacher Dr Ivan Van Sertima Breaks it all the way Down...Africans whom the Europeans referred to as "Moors" ruled Europe for More than 7 Centuries; a time period they called the "Dark Ages"...
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  Link   The Moors Hidden History - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
How have the Moors influence the world. Dr. Ivan Van Sertima one of our greatest scholars.Dr. Ronoko Rashidi another one of our great scholars, should be studied. Much more to research is needed Untold hidden history.
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  Link   African Origins of Egyptian Civilization - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
Dr. Ivan V. Sertima; One of the Greatest Scholars of our Generation. I LOVE ALL OF HIS LECTURES. Wish he were still living. BLESSED LOVE, BLESSED MEMORY. AMEN. 2
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  Link   African Presence in Early Asia - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
Mr. Sertima is leaving out great details in India's history with regards to the black population... all of indias society was black until the indo-Scythians started infiltrating at the end of the Gupta dynasty... and to this day blacks still have pos
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  Link   How the Moors Civilized Europe - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
I used to raise my hand in highschool and college to asked about the Moors who rule Europenans and taught them navigating skill math science etc.. I would get ignored.. this is an excellent interview
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  Link   Contribution to Diop - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
This video is very informative inspirational to all Africans who want to raise their consciousness and power to defeat the white racist, enslavers, colonisers, and imperialists.
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  Link   Egypt Revisited - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
I give thanks for the time our brother Dr Ivan Van Sertima took to research and impart this knowledge that I too can learn about my history.
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  Link   Blacks in America Before Columbus - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
Stuff like this don’t get discussed on the History channel or National Geographic, unless Afrikans are shown running around half naked, or being all savage to one another.
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  Link   Egyptian Science - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
May 10, 1989 - Dr. Ivan Van Sertima speaks to a group on the science of the ancient Egyptians.
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  Link   African Contributions to World Civilization - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
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  Link   Great Black Thinkers - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
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  Link   Afrikans in Science - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
Opening quote:"I spent 4 years at the School of African and Oriental Studies, London University doing my first degree, and never once, never once in all those years did I learn did I learn anything about any African civilisation."
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  Link   Afrikan History in America - Dr Ivan Van Sertima
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  Link   Biography - Dr. Ivan Van Sertima (1935-2009)
Throughout his career as a scholar and author, Ivan Van Sertima worked to transform the way people viewed and taught African history. Van Sertima was born on January 26, 1935, in Kitty Village, Guyanawhen it was still a British colony.
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  Link   A Tribute to Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
The rewriting of African history and the reconstruction of the African's place in world history, particularly in the field of the African presence in ancient America, Ivan Van Sertima has cemented his position as one of our greatest living scholars.
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