The one who speaks to you is one of the first born of the twentieth century. So he lived a long time and, as you can imagine, saw and heard a lot of things around...
Read MoreMalcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His mother, Louise Norton Little, was a busy housewife with eight children in the family....
Read MoreBorn October 26, 1556, in Araouane, Mali Ahmad ibn Ahmad al-Takuri Al-Musafi al Timbukti was unquestionably one of the greatest thinkers of his time. His life sums up...
Read MoreCheikh Anta Diop is a Senegalese historian, anthropologist and politician. He emphasized the contribution of black Africa to world culture and civilization. Cheikh Anta Diop has compiled the results of...
Read MoreDr. Molefi Kete Asante is a professor in the Department of African American Studies at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. He is the creator of the first doctoral program in African American studies in...
Read MoreThe forces that oppose black progress will not be intimidated in the least by mere verbal protests from us. They know all too well that this...
Read MoreThe archaeologists who have been striving for several decades to elucidate the conditions of emergence of the civilization of Pharaonic Egypt at the end of the fifth millennium (Fred WENDORF, Bruce WILLIAMS,...
Read MoreFrom Nelson Mandela to Abdoulaye Wade, the fashion of African leaders and intellectuals is to invoke the "African renaissance" for the new start of the continent. Are we sure that those...
Read MoreOne of the paradoxes that has paralyzed African philosophy for a long time (written in French, English, Portuguese, German, Arabic, or even in endogenous languages since at least the first half of the...
Read MoreFully aware that the Kamite revolution is now underway and that its consequences will be felt on a planetary scale by causing a radical change for the emergence of a world of justice...
Read MoreMarcus Mosiah Garvey, the last child of a family that numbered 11, was born on August 17, 1887 in St Ann's Bay, Jamaica in 1887. He lived in...
Read MorePaul Panda Farnana (by his full name Paul Panda Farnana M'fumu, born in 1888 in Nzemba, near Banana, died in this same locality on May 12, 1930) is an agronomist and a...
Read MoreSept February 2014. It is now 28 years since our blessed ancestor and benefactor Cheick Anta Diop returned to his Ka. And like every year, we will commemorate his memory,...
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