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Estevanico, an enslaved Moroccan man who became one of the first Africans to explore North America in the 16th century, is not widely documented as a father. Most historical accounts focus on his role as an explorer and interpreter during the Spanish expeditions, particularly with the Narvaez expedition. Without specific records detailing his personal life or parenting, it's difficult to assess his qualities as a father. Therefore, any judgment on his suitability as a dad remains largely speculative.

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