The Rebirth of African Civilization, Volume 107Third World Press, 1993 - 328 pages Amidst the current debates concerning multi-culturalism and political correctness, the publication of this work moves the discussion beyond the vagueness of ethnicity to the reality of African empowerment. Just as The Destruction of Black Civilization provides insightful strategies and tactics for serious activists and scholars who seek participation in the re-awakening of the African mind.-- |
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... ment is all about ! We talked at length with these representatives . They knew about cooperatives all right - British and Scandinavian co - ops , that is . Both are Africans , yet it seemed never to have occurred to either that the ...
... ment is all about ! We talked at length with these representatives . They knew about cooperatives all right - British and Scandinavian co - ops , that is . Both are Africans , yet it seemed never to have occurred to either that the ...
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... ment of sound projects . What we are saying here is far - reaching . It is Africa's re - discovery of its own ancient faith , and it involves religion , freedom and demo- cracy , combined in a single forward action program for the ...
... ment of sound projects . What we are saying here is far - reaching . It is Africa's re - discovery of its own ancient faith , and it involves religion , freedom and demo- cracy , combined in a single forward action program for the ...
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... ment ? How wrong were they in fact ? Did not the more comprehen- sive view of man and the universe , Newtonian based , give them the right to believe that mankind had at last reached the stage from which , aided by both the tools of ...
... ment ? How wrong were they in fact ? Did not the more comprehen- sive view of man and the universe , Newtonian based , give them the right to believe that mankind had at last reached the stage from which , aided by both the tools of ...
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Viewpoints | 13 |
We Meet the African People | 22 |
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Accra achieve action actually advance African Civilization African education American areas Ashanti basic become believe better British brotherhood capitalism capitalist chapter Chief Christian Church colonialism concerned continent Cooperative Democracy cooperative society cracy cultural determined economic development educational system elementary European fact farm field freedom fufu Ghana Gold Coast group action Hausa Howard University human idea important improvement independence individual initiative industry kind Kumasi Kwame Nkrumah language leaders leadership living Mampong masses matter means ment modern moral nation native nature Negro Nigeria Nkrumah Nkwasu Northern Territories organized persons philosophy planning political polygyny principles problem progress question religion religious role scientific social spiritual spiritual-moral task teachers things tion traditional tribal United village W.E.B. DuBois West West Africa Western Western world white supremacy whole women York