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  2. Afrocentricity - Wikipedia

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    Afrocentricity is an academic theory and approach to scholarship that seeks to center the experiences and peoples of Africa and the African diaspora within their own historical, cultural, and sociological contexts.

  3. Afrocentrism - Wikipedia

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    The abstract noun "Afrocentricity" dates to the 1970s, [16] [17] and was popularized by Molefi Asante's Afrocentricity: The Theory of Social Change (1980). Molefi Kete Asante's theory, Afrocentricity, has been one developed in academic settings and may incorporate the terms Afrocentric to describe scholarship and Afrocentrists to describe ...

  4. Afrocentric education - Wikipedia

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    The term "miseducation" was coined by Carter G. Woodson to describe the process of systematically depriving African Americans of their knowledge of self. Woodson believed that miseducation was the root of the problems of the masses of the African-American community and that if the masses of the African-American community were given the correct knowledge and education from the beginning, they ...

  5. Cheikh Anta Diop - Wikipedia

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    Diop's work is considered foundational to the theory of Afrocentricity, though he himself never described himself as an Afrocentrist. [2] The questions he posed about cultural bias in scientific research contributed greatly to the postcolonial turn in the study of African civilizations. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Black studies - Wikipedia

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    Afrocentricity is an academic theory and approach to scholarship that seeks to center the experiences and peoples of Africa and the African diaspora within their own historical, cultural, and sociological contexts.

  7. Molefi Kete Asante - Wikipedia

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    Molefi Kete Asante (/ ə ˈ s æ n t eɪ / ə-SAN-tay; born Arthur Lee Smith Jr.; August 14, 1942) is an American philosopher who is a leading figure in the fields of African-American studies, African studies, and communication studies. [1]

  8. Tracy Morgan Says He Felt ‘Culturally Isolated’ His First 3 ...

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    Morgan is one of several cast members who watches back their audition tape during the Peacock docuseries; afterward, he says, “I don’t know what Lorne Michaels and them saw, but they saw ...

  9. Afrocentric - Wikipedia

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    Afrocentricity, a research method and methodological paradigm used in Black studies to center black Africans as subjects and agents within their own historical and cultural contexts Topics referred to by the same term