Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War
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Book Synopsis: Revealing the central yet intentionally obliterated role of Africa in the creation of modernity, Born in Blackness vitally reframes our understanding of world history. Traditional accounts of the making of the modern world afford a place of primacy to European history. Some credit the fifteenth-century Age of Discovery and the maritime connection it established between West and East; others the accidental unearthing of the “New World.” Still others point to the development of the scientific method, or the spread of Judeo-Christian beliefs; and so on, ad infinitum. The history of Africa, by contrast, has long been relegated to the remote outskirts of our global story. What if, instead, we put Africa and Africans at the very center of our thinking about the origins of modernity?
In a sweeping narrative spanning more than six centuries, Howard W. French does just that, for Born in Blackness vitally reframes the story of medieval and emerging Africa, demonstrating how the economic ascendancy of Europe, the anchoring of democracy in the West, and the fulfillment of so-called Enlightenment ideals all grew out of Europe’s dehumanizing engagement with the “dark” continent. In fact, French reveals, the first impetus for the Age of Discovery was not—as we are so often told, even today—Europe’s yearning for ties with Asia, but rather its centuries-old desire to forge a trade in gold with legendarily rich Black societies sequestered away in the heart of West Africa.
Creating a historical narrative that begins with the commencement of commercial relations between Portugal and Africa in the fifteenth century and ends with the onset of World War II, Born in Blackness interweaves precise historical detail with poignant, personal reportage. In so doing, it dramatically retrieves the lives of major African historical figures, from the unimaginably rich medieval emperors who traded with the Near East and beyond, to the Kongo sovereigns who heroically battled seventeenth-century European powers, to the ex-slaves who liberated Haitians from bondage and profoundly altered the course of American history.
While French cogently demonstrates the centrality of Africa to the rise of the modern world, Born in Blackness becomes, at the same time, a far more significant narrative, one that reveals a long-concealed history of trivialization and, more often, elision in depictions of African history throughout the last five hundred years. As French shows, the achievements of sovereign African nations and their now-far-flung peoples have time and again been etiolated and deliberately erased from modern history. As the West ascended, their stories—siloed and piecemeal—were swept into secluded corners, thus setting the stage for the hagiographic “rise of the West” theories that have endured to this day.
“Capacious and compelling” (Laurent Dubois), Born in Blackness is epic history on the grand scale. In the lofty tradition of bold, revisionist narratives, it reframes the story of gold and tobacco, sugar and cotton—and of the greatest “commodity” of them all, the twelve million people who were brought in chains from Africa to the “New World,” whose reclaimed lives shed a harsh light on our present world.
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Uncover the forgotten history of Africa's crucial role in shaping the modern world with Born in Blackness. This groundbreaking book by Howard W. French challenges conventional narratives by placing Africa and Africans at the forefront of the global story. From the economic ascendancy of Europe to the spread of democracy and Enlightenment ideals, French reveals how these key developments were intricately linked to Africa's rich history. Discover a new perspective on world history and embrace a narrative that celebrates African achievements.
Embark on a captivating journey through more than six centuries of history as Born in Blackness explores the commercial relations between Portugal and Africa in the fifteenth century to the onset of World War II. Howard W. French intricately weaves historical detail with personal anecdotes, bringing to life major African historical figures who played pivotal roles in shaping the course of history. Gain a deeper understanding of the diverse cultures and civilizations that thrived in Africa and their enduring impact on the development of the modern world.
Challenge the mainstream narratives and delve into a narrative that sheds light on the long-concealed history of African trivialization and erasure. Born in Blackness not only reclaims the significance of Africa in the making of the modern world but also exposes the deliberate attempts to marginalize African contributions. Explore the untold stories of African nations and peoples that have often been overlooked in traditional history books, and discover a more inclusive and accurate portrayal of our shared history.
Don't miss the opportunity to broaden your perspective and deepen your understanding of global history with Born in Blackness. Join us in celebrating the resilience, innovation, and legacy of African civilizations that have shaped the world we live in today. Embrace a narrative that champions diversity, equality, and inclusivity, and be inspired by the rich tapestry of African history. Order your copy of Born in Blackness now and embark on a transformative journey through the untold chapters of our collective past.
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