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Estevanico

The First Black Man in America

This book tells the story of Estevanico (“Little Stephen”), enslaved scout and ambassador of Spain’s Narváez expedition. Likely born Musthapha Zammouri (1499–1539), he became the first known person of African descent to reach the present-day continental United States. One of only four survivors, he traveled with Cabeza de Vaca across northern New Spain—today’s US Southwest and northern Mexico—reporting on pueblos and towns.

Description

This is the story of the Black man known as “Estevanico,” or “Little Stephen” in Portuguese, and the slave of Senior Dorantes. Estevanico was a scout, ambassador, and a guide for the Narváez expedition. He went ahead for the purpose of sending back reports of the importance of the pueblos and towns he found in what would become the American Southwest.

Estevanico (1499-1539) most likely was born “Musthapha Zammouri.” He is the first known person of African descent to have arrived in the present-day continental United States. He was one of only four survivors of the Spanish Narváez expedition and traveled with explorer Cabeza de Vaca across northern New Spain (the present-day US Southwest and Northern Mexico).

Product Details

PublishedMay 17, 2023
ImprintWisdom Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length202
ISBN-139781960250827
Dimensions6 x 0.51 x 9 inches