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Preface | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Pedagogy and Implementation | |
African American Achievement: Using Critical Pedagogy to Critique a Plan Intending to Address Educational Disparities | 5 | |
The Black Studies Paradigm: The Making of Scholar Activists | 27 | |
The Afrocentric Idea in Education | 37 | |
Afrocentricity and the Arrangement of Knowledge | 50 | |
Pt. 2 | Theoretical Assessment | |
W. E. B. Du Bois and/as Africana Critical Theory: Pan-Africanism, Critical Marxism, and Male Feminism | 67 | |
A Theoretical Analysis of Persuasive Tactics Used by Frederick Douglass in "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro" | 113 | |
The Philosophy of the Black Power Movement Using Ntu as a Theoretical Construct | 123 | |
African American Intellectual History: Philosophy and Ethos | 129 | |
Pt. 3 | Critical Analysis | |
Afrocentricity and African Psychology | 141 | |
The Black Male Narrative: An Afrocentric Assessment | 163 | |
What Is Afrocentric? Applying Afrocentric Analysis to a Non-Fiction Text | 176 | |
Pt. 4 | Pan-Africanist Thought | |
The Return: Slave Castles and the African Diaspora | 187 | |
The Shebanization of Knowledge | 199 | |
Why Write "Black"? Reclaiming African Culture Resource Knowledges in Diasporic Contexts | 211 | |
"There Was No Better Place to Go"? Quintard Taylor, Afrikancentricity, and the Historiography of the Afrikan Experience in the American West | 231 | |
Mulattos, Freejacks, Cape Verdeans, Black Seminoles, and Others: Afrocentrisim and Mixed-Race Persons | 257 | |
The Interaction Sphere of Nubia and Egypt: From the Old Kingdom to the Meroitic Period | 286 | |
About the Contributors | 309 | |
Index | 311 |
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