New Book Shows African Americans and West Indians How
To Travel To Africa For Free Or Very Cheaply and Trace Their Roots To
Specific African Tribal Groups Using Inexpensive DNA Technology and
Traditional Methods
Book provides a
concise West African history lesson and explains the inner mechanisms
of the black self-concept and how it relates to Africa. A little book
power packed with information.
Trenton, NJ - James E. White, Esq., an African-American attorney and
Jean-Gontran Quenum a West African businessman, have written a new book
called ROOTS RECOVERED! The How To Guide for Tracing African-American
and West Indian Roots Back to Africa and Going There FOR FREE OR ON A
SHOESTRING BUDGET. Roots Recovered is a travel guide unlike any other.
Not only does it tell you how to fly to Africa for free or very
cheaply, it guides the reader on how to trace your roots back to your
specific tribal grouping utilizing a combination of traditional
genealogy methods, the Internet and DNA technology.
Roots Recovered also contains bullets of information that range from
African history, psychology, obtaining passports and visas to very
specific country information. However, unlike other African travel
books, the purpose of Roots Recovered is to use African travel as a
vehicle to open the door for understanding our psychology, history and
to develop a positive Black self-concept for future growth. Roots
Recovered is the guide for anyone of African descent who wants to
travel to Africa.
Roots Recovered can now be purchased directly at the author's website
at www.rootsrecovered.com or from major outlets such as amazon.com,
Barnes&Noble.com and cushcity.com. It is also available from any
bookstore via special order.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
James E. White
James is an African American who obtained his undergraduate degree from
Howard University and his law degree from New York Law School. James
met his co-author Jean when Jean hired James for a legal matter. The
two fast became good friends and together they have traveled
extensively in West Africa, on and off the beaten path. Together they
have crossed country borders by land and by air, experienced power
outages and have stayed in tourist hotels and inexpensive local
lodgings. James was eventually married in Senegal West Africa in a
traditional ceremony and his first child was born there. He is an
African art enthusiast and has a penchant and knowledge of African
history and culture and frequently travels there.
Jean-Gontran Quenum
Jean-Gontran is an African who is a native of the Republic on Benin and
a citizen of France. He obtained his undergraduate degree from the
University of Benin and his MBA from Portiere University in France.
Jean is a businessman whose dealings in telecommunications, real estate
and farming have taken him all over West Africa and other parts of the
continent. He has avidly collected African art and this has taken him
to remote areas in search of the best deals. James first trip to Africa
was with Jean-Gontran in which Jean-Gontran showed him the tourist side
and the native side of travel and living in Africa.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
James E. White, Esq.
adroitdiver@aol.com
609-638-5383
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