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Afrocentrism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Afrocentricity (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afrocentricity is a book by Molefi Asante. Asante, who is responsible for bringing the term into common usage, has developed the concept through his works Afrocentricity (ISBN 0-86543-067-5), The ...
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A great starting point for the reader just beginning to read and form an opinion on this life science called Afrocentricity. This book is an easy read but direct in its approach.
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Amazon.com: Afrocentricity: The theory of Social Change
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Molefi Asante is the most published African-American scholar in history, having written over 65 books and 300 articles. ... Maulana Karenga: An Intellectual Portrait ... In this book, the most prolific contemporary African American scholar and cultural theorist Molefi Kete Asante leads the reader on an informative journey...
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On the other hand, Afrocentricity finds its inspirational source in the Kawaida philosophy’s long-standing concern that the cultural crisis is a defining characteristic of 20th century African reality in the diaspora just as the nationality crisis is the principal issue on the African continent.
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Afrocentrism is a mythology that is racist, reactionary, ... Afrocentrism is a pseudohistorical political movement that erroneously claims that African-Americans should trace their roots back to ancient Egypt because it was dominated by a race of black Africans. ... Some of Afrocentrism's other claims are: the ancient Greeks...
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