Posts Tagged “afrocentrism”
 By Mary Lefkowitz
Introduction
At some schools and universities in the USA today students are learning a version
of ancient history that is strikingly different from what is being taught to
their counterparts in Europe.[1] This new narrative cannot be reconciled with
the traditional account, which is still being taught in the vast majority of
schools and universities. Advocates of ... Tags: africa, Africans, afrocentrism, afrocentrists, cleopatra, egypt, egyptians, Greece, Greek Civilization, greeks, hermodorus, herodotus, macedonian greeks, Martin Bernal, mary Lefkowitz, masons, plato, Socrates
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Cleopatra VII Photo @ Wikipedia.org
Yesterday, i noticed accidentally a BBC report , published almost one year ago, entitled "Cleopatra's mother 'was African". Although the report was related to an archaeological discovery, it brought forward again the famous ongoing discussion about the controversy of Cleopatra's race
At the beginning of the report we can read:
"Cleopatra, the last Egyptian Pharaoh, renowned for ... Tags: Africans, afrocentrism, athena, bernal, cleopatra, distortions, donald kagan, egypt, lefkowitz, media, Socrates
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![tfe no thumb Martin Bernals Black Athena Promoted at Skopljes Book Fair [09 IV 2009]](http://history-of-macedonia.com/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png) The central promotion of the debunked magnum opus of Afrocentrism, “Black Athena” by Martin Bernal, during the Book Fair in Skoplje. Among the participant, apart from the author, were Rubin Zemon of “Evro-Balkan” institute, professor of philosophy Branislav Sarkanjac and Jordan Plevneš of the so-called “World Macedonian Congress”, all of ... Tags: Afrocentric, afrocentrism, ancient, antiquity, athena, bernal, black, Blacks, Book, civilization, Classic, classical, culture, europe, european, Fair, fyrom, Greece, greek, greeks, history, identity, macedonia, macedonian, macedonians, Martin, News, Paradigm, politics, Pseudomacedonians, pseudomacedonism, race, skopje, skoplje, Slav, slavic, slavs, Theory, White
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Two thousand years after her death Cleopatra still has political relevance, and arguments over her racial heritage – was Cleopatra black or white? – inspire fierce debate, with ‘black’ variously defi ned as meaning of Egyptian origin,
or a person from non-Mediterranean Africa, or any person of colour, and ‘white’ usually being equated with Greek. Th ... Tags: afrocentrism, black, cleopatra, egypt, ptolemy
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 In their follow-up paper, an explanation was provided for the first paper’s findings, probably because when one submits a manuscript to a scientific journal, there are word limits and they thus required a second paper to describe their theories in greater detail. It is clear that they understand their findings are against all historical evidence ... Tags: afrocentrism, arnaiz, athena, black, cretans, ethiopians, fyrom, genes, greeks, madrid, racism, sub-saharans, villena
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