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Othello's Children in the "New World": Moorish History and Identity in the African American Experience [Paperback]

Jose' V. Pimienta-Bey (Author)
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May 20, 2002
In the early decades of the 20th century, a North Carolinian named Timothy Drew, established a political and religious organization known today as the Moorish Science Temple of America Inc (M.S.T.A.). Later referred to as 'Prophet' Noble Drew Ali, he would teach the so-called 'Negro' ('Black') public of the 1910's and 20's, that they were specifically 'Moors,' and that they needed to publicly declare their Moorish nationality and Islamic faith. Drew Ali insisted upon the designation of 'Moor,' while relatively few of his contemporaries understood or appreciated the logic of placing such emphasis upon a 'Moorish' nationality. With the exception of Shakespeare's fictional 'Othello,' few 'mainstream' Americans knew anything of consequence concerning 'Moors' in any Western society. But before his passing in 1929, Ali's Moorish Science Temples would expose 'Negro'Americans to historical information connecting them to a 'Moorish' identity.Using primarily a historical methodology and drawing directly from M.S.T.A. literature, this work explores the key postulates of the Moorish Science Temple movement. The study utilizes the pre-1929 official literature of the Moorish Science Temple: 'The Moorish Koran,' 'The Koran Questions,' and 'The Moorish Literature.' This study shows that the Moorish Science Temple provided valuable historical leads in understanding some of the more enigmatic and little known facts of American and World history, as they pertain to the Moors. Through the organizational texts one was told of the ancient African connections with the American continent, as well as the Moorish 'Moslem' (Muslim) presence in the pre-Columbian Americas. Such Moorish Science postulates regarding pre-Columbian contacts between Africa and America, proves intriguingly accurate when we take a fresh look at the 'racial' ambiguity of the term 'Indian' in American history.This work also discusses why Ali's interpretation of the Islamic religion differed from that of 'orthodox' (Sunn

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Jos Vittorio Pimienta-Bey was born in New York to parents of Bermudian, Cuban, Barbadian and Moroccan ancestry. He received his B.A. in History from Gettysburg College (Pa.) in 1984 and his M.A. in History from Shippensburg University (Pa.) in 1987. He later earned his Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University (Pa.) in 1995. Since 1985, Pimienta-Bey's primary research interest has been the study of African ('Moorish') influences upon the development of 'Western' academic and social institutions. From 1991-2001 he served as an Assistant Professor of History at West Virginia University (WVU), where he taught courses within the History department as well as in the Africana Studies Program. At WVU he also participated and served as a consultant to the Center For Black Culture & Research's Saturday School Academy, which mentored secondary school students and talk them about the historical significance of African peoples.Dr. Pimienta-Bey's historical essays have appeared in Message Magazine, The Louisiana Weekly and in Dr. Ivan Van Sertima's anthology The Golden Age of The Moor (1992). Dr. Pimienta-Bey has traveled extensively during the course of his research, having visited such countries as Morocco, Cuba, Brazil, Spain, Italy, France, and Great Britain. In his spare time he enjoys practicing Wing Chun Gung Fu, writing music and playing guitar in a local Celtic band called 'Sang Run.' He is single, and presently resides in Morgantown West Virginia.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse (May 20, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0759686157
  • ISBN-13: 978-0759686151
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Othello's Children, December 18, 2002
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Elizabeth A Adams (Indian Head, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is a must-read! The research is superb, insightful, and elegantly infused into the social commentary of the text. Pimienta-Bey has undoubtedly risen to the top of scholars addressing the history of the Moors and their worldwide influence on civilization. As engaging as it is informative, I find this book to be a necessary addition to anyone's library!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Real historical truth about the Moors in America, May 25, 2003
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This author breaks down the hidden history of the Moors in North America throughly researched and scholarly. This book takes the history of the MSTA from obscure bits of history and information to full blown historical facts from documents that many do not study or even know about. This is a much needed book and should be on the library of every African American family. I also suggest African Origins of Freemasonry by Zachary Gremillion, Huevolution of Sacred Muur Science by Timothy Myers-El, and Moorish Circle Seven by Keith Moore. All excellent books and links our true history in the world and our indigenous origin on this continent. These books are a powerful arsenal to debate with detractors of our history and origins. I thank the author of this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Moorish History, October 21, 2002
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Derrick Wilson-Bey (Brooklyn, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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The author's research on Moorish History is second to none!
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