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Chinweizu Ibekwe (born 26
March 1943),
known mononymously as
Chinweizu, and also by the pen-name
Maazi Chinweizu, is a
Nigerian critic, essayist, poet...
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Mandela Chinweizu Egbo (born 17
August 1997) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for EFL
League Two club
Colchester United...
- the
African World.
Supporters of this
movement include writers such as
Chinweizu.
Black orientalism,
prior to its
appropriation by
religious Christian...
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Ibekwe (born 1989),
American basketball player Chinweizu Ibekwe (born 1943), also
known as
Chinweizu,
Nigerian critic, essayist, poet, and journalist...
- and critic, best
known for his award-winning
novel Things Fall
Apart Chinweizu Ibekwe (born 1943)
Chris Abani (born 1966),
notable for his
first novel...
- literature.
Alongside colleagues Stanley Macebuh, Femi Osofisan, and
Chinweizu Ibekwe,
Jemie spearheaded the
founding of The
Guardian newspaper, considered...
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People of
African Descent and
Black Europeans in Europe, pp.31-38.
Chinweizu, C., 2003.
Afrocentric Rectification of Terms:
Excerpt from: What Slave...
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teacher Oyinkan Braithwaite (born 1988),
novelist Chin Ce (born 1966)
Chinweizu (born 1943), critic, essayist, poet,
journalist John
Pepper Clark (1935–2020)...
- the Negro. Khalifah's
Booksellers & ****ociates. Akbar, Dr. Na'im.(1998)
Chinweizu (1987).
Decolonizing the
African Mind,
Sundoor Press. Blyden,
Edward Wilmot...
- poetry,
countering the
views of some critics,
especially the
troika (
Chinweizu,
Onwuchekwa Jemie and
Ihechukwu Madubuike) in
their 1980
Towards the Decolonization...