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  2. Afrocentricity - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Circle, [5] [6] also known as the Temple School of Thought, [6] Temple Circle of Afrocentricity, [7] or Temple School of Afrocentricity, [8] was an early group of Africologists during the late 1980s and early 1990s that helped to further develop Afrocentricity, which is based on concepts of agency, centeredness, location, and ...

  3. Black studies - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Circle, [83] [84] also known as the Temple School of Thought, [84] Temple Circle of Afrocentricity, [85] or Temple School of Afrocentricity, [86] was an early group of Africologists during the late 1980s and early 1990s that helped to further develop Afrocentricity, which is based on concepts of agency, centeredness, location, and ...

  4. Afrocentrism - Wikipedia

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    Afrocentricity deals primarily with self-determination and African agency and is a pan-African point of view for the study of culture, philosophy, and history. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Afrocentrism is a scholarly movement that seeks to conduct research and education on global history subjects, from the perspective of historical African peoples and polities.

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    Nobody’s Perfect. Look it: We all have problems. We all have challenges. And we live in a broken world, and it’s never going to be fixed. We can hope so.

  6. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    the first has somehow, in some way, been my best year yet. So, as I often say to participants in the workshop, “If a school teacher from Nebraska can do it, so can you!”

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  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “Those that became part of the inner circle had the best success rates, but the huge majority that went through this experience — as is true of all treatment for this disorder — relapsed.” True believers were promoted in the ranks and, when left unchecked, terrorized the more skeptical addicts.

  9. Marimba Ani - Wikipedia

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    Marimba Ani completed her BA degree at the University of Chicago, and holds MA and Ph.D. degrees in anthropology from the Graduate Faculty of the New School University. [1] In 1964, during Freedom Summer, she served as an SNCC field secretary, and married civil-rights activist Bob Moses; they divorced in 1966.