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Otele, Olivette. African Europeans: An Untold History. New York. 2021. Basic Books. 9781541619678. 507 pages. hardcover. Jacket image: Portrait of a Young Woman, Museum purchase, Saint Louis Art Museum.

 

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A dazzling history of Africans in Europe, revealing their unacknowledged role in shaping the continent  Conventional wisdom holds that Africans are only a recent presence in Europe. But in African Europeans, renowned historian Olivette Otele debunks this and uncovers a long history of Europeans of African descent. From the third century, when the Egyptian Saint Maurice became the leader of a Roman legion, all the way up to the present, Otele explores encounters between those defined as "Africans" and those called "Europeans." She gives equal attention to the most prominent figures—like Alessandro de Medici, the first duke of Florence thought to have been born to a free African woman in a Roman village—and the untold stories—like the lives of dual-heritage families in Europe's coastal

 

 

Otele OlivetteOlivette Otele is professor of the history of slavery at the University of Bristol and vice president of the Royal Historical Society. She is the first Black woman to be appointed to a professorial chair in history in the UK, and her writing has appeared in the Guardian, BBC Extra, and Times Higher Education. She lives in the UK.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


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