- mean the same,
Afrocentrists are not
adherents of Afrocentrism. This has
caused confusing notions about who is
considered an
Afrocentrist, as
various scholars...
- up Afrocentric or
Afrocentrist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
terms "Afrocentric", "African-centered", and "
Afrocentrist" may
refer to: Afrocentrism...
-
media in the
United States. The term "hotep" was
originally used
among Afrocentrists as a greeting,
similar to "I come in peace", but by the mid-2010s had...
-
American Afrocentrist psychologist and activist...
- descent.
Alain Locke included the
essay in his
collection The New Negro.
Afrocentrists claimed The Mis-Education of the
Negro (1933) by
Carter G. Woodson,...
- in this
context as
early as the mid-1990s and was
promoted by some
Afrocentrists, such as
Frances Cress Welsing.
Albinism Albino and
white squirrels...
- July 16, 1998) was an African-American historian, professor,
prominent Afrocentrist, and
pioneer in the
creation of Pan-African and
Africana studies and...
- that "current
scholarship in Egyptology, not
acknowledged often by
Afrocentrists, has
demonstrated that the
Egyptians were most
closely related to Saharan...
-
University historian Hasan Kwame Jeffries.
Known for his Pan-African
Afrocentrist views that the role of
African people in
history and the accomplishments...
-
generally be
referred to as black. Bernal's work has been
embraced by
Afrocentrists, but
rejected by
mainstream Egyptologists. When
Brugsch and
Gaston Maspero...