So they disingenuously use the word African with the picture of a subsaharan to make modern readers think he was black when in reality he was a moor, which are not black. There are even statues and paintings which portray him as not black since moors were light skinned arab colonists.
"Nearly 500 years ago, a Moroccan man walked thousands of miles from Florida to the Pacific Coast, becoming the first known outsider to see the American West."
Immediately followed by:
"In 1528, a man from Morocco washed up on the coast of present-day Texas, more dead than alive"
It then proceeds to show a map depicting he walked from Texas, Not Florida (AT MINIMUM a 374 mile difference), westward. Based on the map, the difference would actually be closer to 821 miles that the author essentially fucked up by, and that's straight line through rivers, swamps, marshes, valleys, that would have been there centuries ago, not highways we have now.
It then proceeds to show a map depicting he walked from Texas, Not Florida (AT MINIMUM a 374 mile difference), westward.
Ah, yeah, that is what I remember from hearing this story many times growing up. Galveston to Mexico/New Spain after a decent amount of time spent on Galveston itself. Was wondering where the hell the Florida thing came from.
Edit: I think they are counting the time on the ship, they went past Florida hugging the coast before being shipwrecked.
https://archive.is/TWjtQ
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20260527-estevanico-the-african-explorer-who-crossed-north-america
So they disingenuously use the word African with the picture of a subsaharan to make modern readers think he was black when in reality he was a moor, which are not black. There are even statues and paintings which portray him as not black since moors were light skinned arab colonists.
When does his Ubisoft adaptation come out?
Same time as his Netflix adaptation. They're doing a cross-promotion.
Arabs aren't real goy. Just the jews
It gets dumber the more you read it.
"Nearly 500 years ago, a Moroccan man walked thousands of miles from Florida to the Pacific Coast, becoming the first known outsider to see the American West."
Immediately followed by: "In 1528, a man from Morocco washed up on the coast of present-day Texas, more dead than alive"
It then proceeds to show a map depicting he walked from Texas, Not Florida (AT MINIMUM a 374 mile difference), westward. Based on the map, the difference would actually be closer to 821 miles that the author essentially fucked up by, and that's straight line through rivers, swamps, marshes, valleys, that would have been there centuries ago, not highways we have now.
Don't forget they have a picture of a black as the lead image when moors were tawny Mediterraneans.
Ah, yeah, that is what I remember from hearing this story many times growing up. Galveston to Mexico/New Spain after a decent amount of time spent on Galveston itself. Was wondering where the hell the Florida thing came from.
Edit: I think they are counting the time on the ship, they went past Florida hugging the coast before being shipwrecked.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/Expedition_Cabeza_de_Vaca_Karte.png/1920px-Expedition_Cabeza_de_Vaca_Karte.png
Many thanks.