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The Afro-Phoenicians are mentioned several times in this chapter. Why are they mentioned?

The Afro-Phoenicians are mentioned several times in this chapter. Why are they mentioned?

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In my opinion, they are mentioned to highlight the frequency in which they are not mentioned.... and the fact that although their case hasn't been proven... it is worth a discussion.

American history textbooks promote the belief that most important developments in world history are traceable to Europe. To grant too much human potential to pre-Columbian Africans might jar European American sensibilities. As Samuel Marble put it, “The possibility of African discovery of America has never been a tempting one for American historians.”22 Teachers and curricula that present African history and African Americans in a positive light are often condemned for being Afrocentric. White historians insist that the case for the Afro-Phoenicians has not been proven; we must not distort history to improve black children’s self-image, they say. They are right that the case hasn’t been proven, but textbooks should include the Afro-Phoenicians as a possibility, a controversy.

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