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Bernal, Martin – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1996
Replies to Mary Lefkowitz's criticism of Afrocentrists' interpretation of history as stated in her work entitled "Out of Africa: How Afrocentrism Became and Excuse to Teach Myth as History." The author centers his argument and overall critical commentary on the question of Egyptian influence over Greek science, culture, and language and…
Descriptors: African History, Afrocentrism, Black Influences, Criticism
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Lefkowitz, Mary – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1996
Defends the position that there is no evidence to support that the Greeks stole their philosophy from Egypt, or that Socrates' ancestors were foreign. Differences between the author's and Bernal's view of Afrocentrism are reviewed, and it is argued that Bernal resorts to emotionally charged words to defend his position of Lefkowitz's "Not Out…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Ancient History, Black Culture, Criticism
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Appiah, K. Anthony – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1998
A biologically rooted conception of race is both dangerous in practice and misleading in theory. African-American unity and African-American identity need foundations that are more secure than that of race. Only a multiculturalism that accepts America's diversity while teaching the ways and worth of others can avoid the perpetual schism toward…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black History, Cultural Awareness
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Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.; And Others – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1994
Provides several viewpoints on whether black studies departments are considered academically respectable or prestigious if they take a separatist or Afrocentrist approach to the study of black history and culture. Additionally, the article examines whether certain areas of black research are dismissed because they are considered scholarly unsound.…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black History, Black Studies, Curriculum Enrichment
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Crouch, Stanley – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1996
Argues that, as a movement, Afrocentrism is a clever but essentially simple-minded hustle that, in its desire to have the power to define, often justifies low-quality scholarship. Its central failure is the failure to recognize what African Americans have done to realize the truest meanings of democratic possibility. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Studies
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Cross, Theodore L., Ed.; And Others – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1993
Presents a number of brief reports on the latest trends and current circumstances surrounding African American progress in higher education. Discussions include an analysis of financial barriers, Harvard's push for diversification, academic citation systems and black scholarship, and the 1993 court ruling on Dr. Leonard Jeffries and Afrocentrism.…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Colleges, Blacks, Citation Analysis
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Cross, Theodore L.; And Others – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1994
Presents several brief reports on the latest trends and current circumstances surrounding African American progress in higher education. Discussions include funding levels at black colleges, black student recruitment at Harvard and Yale, displacement of black PhDs in science and engineering, and education and the African American mother. (GLR)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Afrocentrism, Black Colleges, Black Students