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Complete Internet AFRICENTRIC Library
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African Imports Africentric Library Bath & Body Black News, Views and Info
"African
Peoples Heritage Keepers" 
Links of Interest For Serious Black Folk
Africans of intelligence, at home and in the Diaspora who became leaders and teachers, most all have come to consensus concerning that which is good (collectively) for African people faced with our glorious, yet sometimes infamous history of being in charge of our destinies and on top and conversely during our history of being in subjugation and servitude. Notables from the beginning of recorded history of the world were Africans, or our by-products, who communicated our Culture, politics, challenges, solutions, accomplishments all by written words or oral history of how we maintain a worldview that sustained our survival. What was their collective message? Do for self!
Our inexhaustible list of those great African who impacted our world "story" were icons from (our ancient history) like; Imhotep (The world's first known genius), Akhnaton (The Creator of Monotheism), Queen of Sheba -- Hatshepsut, her Egyptian name, or Makeda, her Ethiopian name, Moses (Hapimose, Ahhotpe, or Irumose), Jesus (Yahshuah/Horus/Emmanuel), Prophet Muhammad of Arabia and Buddah to our recent historical great thinkers and movers and shakers like; Dr. Martin Robinson Delany, Paul Cuffee, Sojourner Truth, Edward W. Blyden, Harriet Tubman, Toussaint D'Overture, Nat Turner, Denmark Vessey, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, W.E.B. Dubois, Booker T. Washington,, Drew Ali, Carter G. Woodson, Madam C.J. Walker and David Walker and finally to our contemporary greats like; Cuban President Fidel Castro, Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Audley 'Queen Mother' Moore, Malcolm Shabazz, Kwame Nkrumah, Minister Farrakhan, Arthur Schomburg, Molefi Kete Asante, Ben Ammi, Assata Shukur, Kwame' Toure' and Maulana Karenga whom all significantly have positively impacted our "story" and ALL have agreed that FREEDOM is done in a particular ethnocentric way (racially sticking together and looking out for ourselves UMOJA) which dictated constant struggle, the highest of morality and an undying love of ourselves foremost.
[-note- Our listing of inspiring individuals is NOT complete, but serves only to emphasize the point that successful struggle IS NOT A MYSTERY and has been disclosed and demonstrated repeatedly to us since time immortal by our great thinkers.]
The following are sites that reflect Africentricity (umoja), the light of that education and the methodology of maintenance of Black struggle. These sites fully endorse and propagate the strategy shared by those iconoclast African greats aforementioned who struggled for the cause of Freedom, Justice and re-dominance of African people. We encourage our visitors to support these sites. Please do note that this list of sites will constantly grow as we find them and, as we do, we will list only those non-commercial sites of Africentricity here. Enjoy! Peace!
Amiyr Latiyf Hamin
editor
ONEPEOPLES.COM
Your Internet Africentric Nationalist eZine
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Molefi Kete Asante
"At this highest level, the person becomes totally changed to a conscious involvement in the struggles for his/her own mind's liberation and becomes aware of the collective conscious will. Now the person is consumed. Once you have Africentricity, no one needs to tell you that you have it or ask you if you have it; it is consciously revealed in everything you do, say, think or feel."
Wade W. Nobles
"Afrocentric, Africentric, or Afirican Centered" are interchangeable terms representing the concept which categorizes a quality of thought and practice which is rooted in the cultural image and interest of African people and which represents and reflects the life experiences, history and traditions of African people as the center of analyses. It is therein, the intellectual and philosophical foundation which African people should create their own scientific criterion for authenticating human reality."
Maulana Karenga (1994)
Afrocentricity can be defined as a quality of thought and practice
rooted in the cultural image and human interest of African people [and their
descendants]. To be rooted in the cultural image of African people is to be
anchored in the views and values of African people as well as in the practice
which emanates from and gives rise to these views and values.
Kwame Anthony Appiah
In its most straightforward version, Pan-Africanism is the political project calling for the unification of all Africans into a single African state, to which those in the African diaspora can return. In its vaguer, more cultural, forms, Pan-Africanism has pursued literary and artistic projects that bring together people in Africa and her diaspora.
James
Clyde Sellman
Black Nationalism, also known as Black separatism, is a complex
set of beliefs emphasizing the need for the cultural, political, and economic
separation of African Americans from white society. Comparatively few African
Americans have embraced thoroughgoing separatist philosophies. In his classic
study Negro Thought in America, 1880-1915, August Meier noted that the general
black attitude has been one of "essential ambivalence." On the other hand,
nationalist assumptions inform the daily actions and choices of many African
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AKOMA NTOSO"The joined (linked or united) hearts"Adinkra Symbol of understanding, togetherness, unity and agreement |
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