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The Three Black Popes
The Three Black Popes By Joseph Munsterman Changes through the Ages Martin Bernal's three part book series titled Black Athena sets out to explain the Afroasiatic influences on Greek civil
Septimius Severus, - African Ruler of Rome
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Making Schools Cool
I came across this topic above in the E-News called ROOTS. I found the responds to be very interesting and thought it would be a great discussion here. I've enclosed my responds below and look forward
Are financial resources a determining factor in getting a good education?
I stopped in McDonald’s in Savannah, Georgia, a couple of years ago, on my way to do a workshop with the 12th graders at the historic Beach High School. I got a cup of coffee and Danish. As I looked a
Pre-School Education
A lot of successful programs have developed over the year in the area of reading. In affluent communities babies are practically given a book and flash cards once they're out of the womb. Reading pr
Educator places responsibility for children's success on everyone
Home » 2009 » 01 » 29 » emailE-mail printPrint Educator places responsibility for children's success on everyone Thursday, January 29, 2009 | 10:58 p.m. CST BY Jason Scott COLUMBIA — Educato
Are Public or Charter Schools Meeting the Needs Of African American Children?
Standardized test scores still reflect an achievement gap between Black and White children. Is something missing in the instruction methods at schools?
"Apologies aren't enough" by Dr. John Hope Franklin
Dr. John Hope Franklin: It's going to become epidemic now. People are running around apologizing for slavery. What about that awful period since slavery—Reconstruction, Jim Crow and all the rest? And
Are financial resources a determining factor in getting a good education?
I stopped in McDonald’s in Savannah, Georgia, a couple of years ago, on my way to do a workshop with the seniors at the historic Beach High School. I got a quick cup of coffee and Danish and realized
Black in America Educators.
This is a controversial subject, because there is a challenge in constructively criticizing ourselves when it comes to serving our children properly in the black community. Throughout the U.S. the hig
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Busenbark, Ernest, Symbols, Sex and the Stars, Truth Seeker Company, Inc., New York, I\ry, 1949. Campbell, Joseph with Moyers, Bill,The Power of Myth, Doubleday, New York, NY, 1988. Clarke,Ioh
Bibliography of Afrikan Centered Books 1
Bibliography Akbar, Na'im, Visions for Black Men, Winston-Derek, Nashville, TN, 1991, Amen, Ra Un Nefer, Metu Neter Vol. I, Khamit Corp, Bronx, NY, 1
Historical Education System for Africans in America
“Education reformers such as Horace Mann of Massachusetts began calling for public education systems for all. Upon becoming the secretary of education in Massachusetts in 1837, Mann helped to create a
Shifting the Mental Paradigm of Dysfunction
I had the pleasure of meeting with brothers and sisters from Somali and Sudan a few weeks ago here in Kansas City, MO. I was taken to an area in which many have settled. Many have become homeowners an