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History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 - Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens by George W. Williams
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of which that Candace was queen whose eunuch was baptized by
Philip. Mr. Bruce, on his return from Abyssinia, found in
latitude 16° 38' a place called Chendi, where the reigning
sovereign was then a queen; and where a tradition existed
that a woman, by name Hendaque (which comes as near as
possible to the Greek name [Greek: Chandakê]), once governed
all that country. Near this place are extensive ruins,
consisting of broken pedestals and obelisks, which Bruce
conjectures to be those of Meroe, the capital of the African
Ethiopia, which is described by Herodotus as a great city in
his time, namely, four hundred years before Christ; and
where, separated from the rest of the world by almost
impassable deserts, and enriched by the commercial
expeditions of their travelling brethren, the Cushites
continued to cultivate, so late as the first century of the
Christian era, some portions of those arts and sciences to
which the settlers in the cities had always more or less
devoted themselves."[15]

But a few writers have asserted, and striven to prove, that the
Egyptians and Ethiopians are quite a different people from the Negro.
Jeremiah seems to have understood that these people about whom we have
been writing were Negroes,--we mean black. "Can the Ethiopian," asks
the prophet, "change his skin, or the leopard his spots?" The prophet
was as thoroughly aware that the Ethiopian was black, as that the
leopard had spots; and Luther's German has for the word "Ethiopia,"
"Negro-land,"--the country of the blacks.[16] The word "Ethiop" in
the Greek literally means "sunburn."

That these Ethiopians were black, we have, in addition to the valuable
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