25 Apr 2026
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Introducing **World Encyclopedia of African People**, the definitive reference for understanding the rich, complex, and extraordinary diversity of the African continent and its global diaspora. This landmark volume is designed to inform, inspire, and transform the way we see Africa—not as a monolith, but as a vibrant tapestry of peoples, lineages, and cultures that have shaped human history for tens of thousands of years.
From the earliest human ancestors to the dynamic societies of today, this encyclopedia delivers an unprecedented, evidence-based account of Africa’s peoples. It explores the basal lineages that form the foundation of the continent’s genetic and cultural diversity, tracing their evolution and interactions through the medieval period and the colonial era, while also examining the global African diaspora and the lasting contributions of African-descended populations worldwide. Written in a clear, accessible style that bridges anthropology, genetics, and history, this book is perfect for students, researchers, and anyone passionate about human diversity. This is more than a book—it is a reference, a roadmap, and a celebration of African peoples and their enduring impact on humanity.
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*🎥 About This Video*
Discover the true history of Afro-Caribbean identity in this deep dive into the African diaspora, Caribbean history, and the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade. From the era of European empires like Spain, Britain, France, and the Netherlands to the rise of plantation economies in sugar, tobacco, and coffee, this video explores how millions of Africans from West and Central Africa—regions like Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Congo, and Angola—were forcibly brought to the Caribbean and reshaped into diverse cultures. Learn how Afro-Caribbean people developed unique identities across Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Cuba, the Bahamas, Guyana, Suriname, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana through language, religion, and resistance. Explore powerful histories like the Haitian Revolution, the rise of Jamaican Maroons, and the preserved African traditions of Surinamese Maroon communities such as the Saramaka and Ndyuka. Dive into topics like Haitian Creole, Jamaican culture, Voodoo, SanterÃa, Creole languages, African spirituality, and cultural fusion. This video also covers mixed Afro-Caribbean identities including Dougla (African and Indian descent), Afro-Asian communities, and historical groups shaped by colonial hierarchies. Perfect for anyone interested in Black history, African heritage, diaspora studies, Caribbean culture, slavery history, and global identity. Featuring insights inspired by the book World Encyclopedia of African People, available on Amazon. Watch now to understand the diversity, resilience, and cultural richness of Afro-Caribbean peoples.