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When We Were Them - Paperback

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by Antonio M. Palmer (Author)

In this landmark historical investigation, When We Were Them presents compelling and meticulously documented evidence of the profound biological, cultural, and spiritual connections between African Americans and the biblical Hebrews. Drawing from an unprecedented interdisciplinary synthesis-spanning archaeology, linguistics, genetics, anthropology, and historical documentation-this groundbreaking work reconstructs the forgotten pathways of Israelite dispersion throughout Africa and their eventual entrapment in the brutal machinery of the transatlantic slave trade.

The author methodically traces how specific Hebrew communities migrated from ancient Israel through Egypt and North Africa following the Assyrian and Babylonian conquests, establishing settlements along trans-Saharan trade routes, and ultimately developing significant populations in West African regions. The cultural evidence is striking: from Igbo circumcision rituals performed precisely on the eighth day to Yoruba religious practices that parallel Hebrew traditions; from linguistic connections between Hebrew and various West African languages to documented Hebrew-like practices observed by early European explorers.

Through rigorous historical analysis, the book reveals how European colonial powers systematically obscured these connections through calculated historical revision, artistic whitewashing of biblical figures, selective biblical translations provided to enslaved populations, and the development of scientific racism to justify exploitation. The deliberate suppression of these connections served specific economic and political agendas-a historical wrong this book seeks to address through scholarly reconstruction.

Perhaps most remarkably, the research demonstrates how the brutal practice of selective breeding during American slavery inadvertently concentrated Hebrew lineages among certain African American populations, creating a profound historical irony: the very system designed to erase identity may have preserved the biological connections to ancient Israel that this book documents.

When We Were Them stands as both scholarly achievement and spiritual journey. It does not seek to replace one exclusive historical claim with another, but rather to restore the complex, multifaceted nature of human history that has been deliberately simplified and distorted. By challenging established Eurocentric narratives, this work invites readers to reconsider biblical history within its true Mediterranean and African context-a perspective supported by archaeological evidence, genetic research, and the historical record itself.

For African Americans seeking a deeper understanding of their pre-slavery heritage, for scholars interested in the historical accuracy of biblical narratives, and for anyone committed to correcting centuries of deliberate historical distortion, this book offers a profound contribution to our collective understanding of human history, identity formation, and the ongoing work of historical restoration.

Number of Pages: 326
Dimensions: 0.68 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 14, 2025
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