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Where are we heading? Worldwide there are legends of an ancient catastrophic deluge that drowned all mankind except for a few survivors. Tracing the ancestry of the world from that global flood all the way to the beginning of New York City in 1626 - what would the record reveal? Three Brothers - 1626 explores this question. Historical records note the survivors of that terrible storm were three brothers - Shem, Ham, Japheth - did they really exist? If you could trace the ancestry of these three brothers - using historical evidence, ancient writings, legends, and facts - what would history show? And what could it all say, if anything, about our future as a race?Stephen Hanks - author of 1619: The Times Of The Gentiles - takes us on another journey of mankind's ancestry and the African diaspora, combining ancient writings, legends, historical evidence, religious records, and scientific facts including DNA.Three Brothers - 1626 will take you on a journey that will explore the genealogy of the world, the origin of Slavery in New York and Virginia, the ancestry of the indigenous in Haiti and the Americas, the rise and fall of international world powers, what Africa and China have in common, Religion's involvement in the Slave trade, and much more, including interesting anecdotes of DNA genealogy, which is now connecting millions of people to new families and cultures that were previously unknown to them. Stephen Hanks is a long-time genealogist and specialist in African American genealogy.

Untertitel
The Ancestry of the World up to 1626 and Beyond to Our Day

H | B | T | Gramm
229 mm | 152 mm | 11 mm | 0.366 kg

Erscheinungsjahr
2021

FSK
0

Ausgabe
Taschenbuch

Verlag
Stephen Hanks

ISBN-10
1736678604

ISBN-13
9781736678602

Autor
Hanks, Stephen

Sprache
Englisch

Seitenanzahl
166

Themen
Ethnische Gruppen und multikulturelle Studien, Ethnische Gruppen und multikulturelle Studien

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