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Théophile Obenga (born 1936 in the Republic of the Congo) is professor emeritus in the Africana Studies Center at San Francisco State University. He is a politically active proponent of Pan-Africanism. Obenga is an Egyptologist, linguist, and historian.
u-bordeaux.fr. The University of Bordeaux (French: Université de Bordeaux) is a public research university based in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. It has several campuses in the cities and towns of Bordeaux, Dax, Gradignan, Périgueux, Pessac, and Talence. [3] There are also several smaller teaching sites in various other towns in ...
Canadian Whippet. Whippets are produced in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, by Dare Foods.Théophile Viau first manufactured these as "Empire" biscuits in Montreal, and introduced them at a hockey game in Westmount in 1901, but in 1927, in order to lower costs, he removed the vanilla and renamed the product "Whippets".
Afrocentrism is a worldview that is centered on the history of people of African descent or a view that favors it over non-African civilizations. [1] It is in some respects a response to Eurocentric attitudes about African people and their historical contributions.
Cheikh Anta Diop (29 December 1923 – 7 February 1986) was a Senegalese historian, anthropologist, physicist, and politician who studied the human race's origins and pre- colonial African culture. [1] Diop's work is considered foundational to the theory of Afrocentricity, though he himself never described himself as an Afrocentrist. [2]
However, as Obenga and Mboli's work are in French, and this is a Wikipedia article in English, Imhotep's work, which is in English, has been especially used to develop the content for the article; this, along with an apparent inclination to make a hasty assessment (based on visceral disagreement?), may likely factor into the conclusion of Mboli ...
Godefroid Kangudie Tshibembe (known as KÄ Mana) was a Congolese writer, professor, philosopher, and theologian. Born on November 3, 1953, in Congo-Kinshasa, he passed away on July 15, 2021, in Goma. Considered one of the most renowned philosophers and theologians, Professor Kä Mana was an impressive mind in scientific production, both in ...
Pierre Paul François Camille Savorgnan de Brazza (born Pietro Paolo Savorgnan di Brazzà; 26 January 1852 – 14 September 1905) [1] was an Italian-French explorer. With his family's financial help, he explored the Ogooué region of Central Africa, and later with the backing of the Société de Géographie de Paris, he reached far into the interior along the right bank of the Congo River.