![]() ![]() Chapter 1, "Antiquity," is a discussion of Africans in Egypt, Nubia, Greece, and Rome. ![]() In Part One, "'Old' World Dimensions," Gomez highlights the contributions of Africans and their descendants in the ancient histories of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, noting that Africans were "not always under the heel but were in fact at the forefront of human civilization" (p. Rather, it is a 236-page interpretive overview of the African diaspora, aimed primarily at the undergraduate classroom. ![]() Reversing Sail is not the lengthy, in-depth study that some might expect. As such, few people are as qualitied as Gomez to write a general history of the African diaspora. Gomez has established himself as one of the premier scholars in the field of African Diaspora studies, not only as the author of such critically acclaimed books as Exchanging Our Country Marks and Black Crescent, but also as the founder and president of the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora. ![]()
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