We demonstrate in this book that there is not a place in the world where humans exist that Africans/Blacks have not inhabited or visited. The concept Africans/Blacks as used here refers to people whose origins can be traced to the African continent. They can therefore reside in the continent or in the Diaspora. For each country profile, we present the estimated total population, the estimated African/Black population, and a brief history of the arrival of the first Africans/Blacks to the area. This is followed by references. From the beginning of time, the term "Black people" was used as a...
We demonstrate in this book that there is not a place in the world where humans exist that Africans/Blacks have not inhabited or visited. The concept ...
In this book, we provide profiles of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States. Each institution's basic facts, alma mater, and brief history are presented. These are followed by references. There are more than 100 HBCUs in the United States today. Since their beginning in 1837, when their main responsibility was to educate freed enslaved Africans to read and write, these institutions of higher learning have evolved. Feasibly one of the greatest struggles faced by African Americans in the Unites States has been the struggle to become educated. This struggle has...
In this book, we provide profiles of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States. Each institution's basic facts, alma m...