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Contains messages sent to a discussion list set up by publisher, Harper Collins, on the Mary Lefkowitz book Not Out of Africa: How Afrocentrism Became an Excuse to Teach Myth as History. Page by Paul Kekai Manansala who wrote the purpose of this page was to "provide resources to those interested in learning about the Afrocentric argument concerning ancient Egypt, and the contribution of Africa to Western civilization through ancient Egypt.". http://www.he.net/~skyeagle/afro.htm
In French. Has the table of contents of the journal, ANKH : Revue d’Egyptologie et des Civilisations africaines, essays on African history from prehistory to the present, les relations entre l'Égypte ancienne et le reste de l'Afrique noire, Meroe, graphic of Osiris, etc. One can download Hieroglyphics True Type font samples for PCs. http://www.ankhonline.com/
Professor Asante is the former Chair, Department of African American Studies at Temple University and the founder of the theory of Afrocentricity. Has excerpts from Prof. Asante's speeches and writings, his enstoolment as a traditional leader of Ghana in 1993, establishment of the Pan African Cultural Center at Tafo, Ghana, the Cheikh Anta Diop Conference, tours led by Prof. Asante to Egypt and Ghana, the Association for Nubian Kemetic Heritage (ANKH), a review of MS Encarta Africana, a talk "The Future of African Gods," links to related sites. http://www.asante.net/index01.html
Producer: Bandung File, Channel Four (U.K.) 1991, 52 minutes. "examines Cornell Professor Martin Bernal's iconoclastic study of the African origins of Greek civilization and the explosive academic debate it provoked. This film offers a balanced, scholarly introduction to the disputes on multi-culturalism, "political correctness" and Afrocentric curricula sweeping college campuses today. " http://www.newsreel.org/films/blackath.htm
A moderated discussion list for African American Studies "(also called
Afrocentricity, Africology, Africana Studies, Afro-American Studies, Black
Studies, and Pan-African Studies)." H-AFRO-AM is owned by H-Net. To subscribe,
send email to: listserv@h-net.msu.edu
In the Message area write: sub h-afro-am firstname lastname, institution
Example: sub h-afro-am Jane Doe, U of Pennsylvania
Has full-text sources for African history. See the section African History: General / Debates, includes the Black Athena Debate, Afrocentric web sites and many other historical topics. Maintained by Paul Halsall, Fordham University. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/africa/africasbook.html
Excerpts from Lefkowitz's book Not Out of Africa: How Afrocentrism Became an Excuse to Teach Myth as History. On The History Place web site. http://www.historyplace.com/pointsofview/not-out.htm
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