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Before the Desert Spoke Arabic: Black North Africa, Arabization and the Hidden History of North Africa

by Frederick Amakom
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798253025437
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 144
  • Original Price: USD 26.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 200 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Africa / General

What if everything you thought you knew about the people of North Africa was incomplete?

North Africa is often presented as an extension of the Arab world-defined by language, religion, and culture that seem timeless. But this narrative hides a deeper truth.

Long before Arabic was spoken across the region...
Before the rise of Islamic empires...
Before the Sahara became a barrier...

North Africa was part of a vast, interconnected African world-home to diverse populations of black, indigenous people, and deeply rooted in the continent.

This book uncovers the hidden layers of that history.

In Before the Desert Spoke Arabic, Frederick Amakom takes readers on a powerful journey through time-revealing:

  • The Green Sahara, when North Africa was fertile and densely populated by black tribes
  • The rise of early African civilizations along the Nile and beyond
  • The Arab-Islamic expansion and how it transformed identity-not just territory
  • The role of language, religion, and power in reshaping history
  • The impact of trans-Saharan trade and slavery on social hierarchies
  • The survival of black populations across North Africa today
  • How colonialism and modern narratives rewrote the past
  • And why identity in North Africa remains one of the most complex in the world
This is not just history-it is a re-examination of identity.

This book challenges simplified narratives and asks difficult questions:

  • Who were the original inhabitants of North Africa?
  • Was Arabization a replacement-or a transformation?
  • Why have African roots been minimized in mainstream history?
  • And what does this mean for identity today?
For readers interested in:
  • African history and civilizations
  • Race, identity, and culture
  • Middle Eastern and North African studies
  • Anthropology, archaeology, and genetics
  • Pan-African thought and global history
Why this book matters now

In a world where identity is increasingly debated, understanding the true history of North Africa is not just academic-it is essential.

Because history shapes perception.
And perception shapes reality.

A bold, thought-provoking, and deeply researched work-this book will change how you see North Africa forever.

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