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Paperback Before Denial: Rethinking African "Absence" in the Pre-Columbian Americas Book

ISBN: B0GJLLX6C8

ISBN13: 9798245349862

Before Denial: Rethinking African "Absence" in the Pre-Columbian Americas

History is not only what happened, it is what a civilization needs to believe about what happened.
For more than a century, the story of the Americas has been told inside a frame that makes African presence before Columbus unthinkable. Not disproven, unthinkable. This book exposes how that frame was built, why it persists, and what becomes possible once it collapses.

Before Denial is not a collection of speculative claims or romantic myths. It is a forensic examination of the epistemic machinery that produced African "absence" as a requirement of Western historiography. Through eighteen incisive chapters, R. A. Singleton reveals how early chroniclers, colonial institutions, and modern academic disciplines constructed a narrative in which:

- Europe becomes the first global actor
- Indigenous peoples are imagined as isolated until contact
- Africans enter the hemisphere only as enslaved labor

This sequence is not a neutral conclusion drawn from evidence - it is the architecture that determines what evidence is allowed to mean.

Drawing on intellectual history, archaeology, linguistics, and the long tradition of Black scholarship, Singleton shows how the impossibility of African presence was manufactured through selective standards, racialized assumptions about navigation, and disciplinary gatekeeping. The book does not argue that Africans must have reached the Americas. Instead, it demonstrates that the field has been structured to ensure they could not have - regardless of the data.

What happens when absence is no longer sacred?

The answer reshapes American origins, African diasporic identity, Indigenous history, and the emotional architecture of the modern world.

Clear, unflinching, and methodologically rigorous, Before Denial is a groundbreaking intervention for readers who want more than recycled narrativesthey want to understand the machinery behind them.

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