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Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan (/ ˈ b ɛ n ˈ j oʊ k ən ən /; December 31, 1918 – March 19, 2015), commonly referred to as "Dr. Ben", was an American writer and historian. He was considered to be one of the more prominent Afrocentric scholars by some Black Nationalists .
The First World Alliance was founded in 1977 by Kefa Nephthys (Lucille Jones) and Bill Jones. They met with Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan, aka “Dr. Ben,” after seeing him on Gil Noble's Like It Is, which was televised on ABC in New York City.
Dr. John Henrik Clarke: his life, his words, his works. IAM Unlimited Pub. ISBN 978-1-929526-06-2. Africans at the Crossroads: Notes for an African World Revolution [19] Rebellion in Rhyme: The Early Poetry of John Henrik Clarke [20] New Dimensions in African World History: The London Lectures of Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan and Dr. John Henrik ...
In 1984, Falú met kemetaphysician Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan, who encouraged her to explore her African heritage. [5] In 1988, Falú sold her home in El Señoral, Puerto Rico and founded the Universal Business and Media School in Spanish Harlem. She was the first Afro-Puerto Rican woman to own an accredited US business school.
Lefkowitz attended this lecture with her husband, Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones. In that lecture, Ben-Jochannan stated that Aristotle stole his philosophy from the Library of Alexandria, Egypt. During the question and answer session following the lecture, Lefkowitz asked Ben-Jochannan, "How would that have been possible, when the library was not built ...
He co-authored several books on African geography and culture: (with Michael G. Mensoian) Arab World, New Africa (1969); (with Yosef ben-Jochannan and Kempton Webb) Africa: Lands, Peoples, and Cultures of the World (1969); and (with William Norris, and David Dicker) The People of New Africa (1972). [1]
Yosef Ben-Jochannan, author: African Origins of Major "Western Religions"; Black Man of the Nile and His Family; Africa: Mother of Western Civilization; New Dimensions in African History; The Myth of Exodus and Genesis and the Exclusion of Their African Origins; Abu Simbel to Ghizeh: A Guide Book and Manual; Jones, Gayl (1998). The Healing ...
1. Ben-Jochannan is a West Indian-born amateur historian. 2. Ben-Jochannan does not hold any doctoral degrees from any university. 3. Ben-Jochannan does not have an ounce of Jewish DNA. 4. Ben-Jochannan's father was not a Falasha Jew from Ethiopia nor was Ben-Jochannan himself born in Gondar, Ethiopia. Has anybody read any of Ben-Jochannan's books?