East Africans in Colonial America: The Slave Trade : An Untold History of Origins, Transfer, and Erasure: How Ethiopian, Somalian, Kenyan, Ugandan, Rwandan, and Tanzanian Ancestry Entered S

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East Africans in Colonial America: The Slave Trade presents a structured and evidence-based examination of how African populations—particularly from East Africa—entered and were recorded within colonial American systems. Moving beyond simplified narratives of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, this work demonstrates that the movement of people was part of a broader, interconnected global system linking East Africa, the Indian Ocean, Central Africa, and the Atlantic world.Through the analysis of historical records, geographic pathways, and administrative frameworks, the book reveals that identity as preserved in colonial documents often reflects classification rather than origin. Individuals were moved through layered systems of transfer and reclassification, resulting in identities that were shaped by legal and economic structures rather than maintained through lineage.This study challenges conventional interpretations by reconstructing the hidden pathways through which African populations were transported, categorized, and integrated into colonial society. It provides readers with a structured framework for understanding how identity was formed, obscured, and recorded across multiple jurisdictions and systems.Designed for researchers, historians, genealogists, and serious readers, this work offers a deeper, more precise understanding of African ancestry in the Americas. Rather than replacing existing narratives, it expands them—restoring context, structure, and clarity to the historical record. Read more

ASIN B0GHTGCJ7G
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Publication date March 30, 2026
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