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  2. Théophile Obenga - Wikipedia

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    Obenga through the usage of the historical comparative method sought to prove that the Egyptian language is genetically related to the majority of the languages in Africa. [2] [3] [4] Obenga analyzed typological similarities in grammar as well as examined the word forms of ancient Egyptian and numerous African languages such as Wolof [2] [3] [4 ...

  3. African philosophy - Wikipedia

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    There is a rich and written history of ancient African philosophy - for example from ancient Egypt, Ethiopia, and Mali (Timbuktutu, Djenne). [1] [11] In general, the ancient Greeks acknowledged their Egyptian forebears, [1] and in the fifth century BCE, the philosopher Isocrates declared that the earliest Greek thinkers traveled to Egypt to seek knowledge; one of them Pythagoras of Samos, who ...

  4. Richard Emmanuel Obeng - Wikipedia

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    He is credited for writing one of Africa's earliest and Ghana's first novel titled Eighteenpence. [2] [3] The novel was published in 1942. [4] Obeng was born in the 1870s (likely 14 October 1877, due to events that happened at the time) in Abetifi Kwahu, [5] then under the oversight of the then Ashanti Colony. [6]

  5. Africana philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Africana philosophy is the work of philosophers of African descent and others whose work deals with the subject matter of the African diaspora.The name does not refer to a particular philosophy, philosophical system, method, or tradition.

  6. Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Early African philosophy was primarily conducted and transmitted orally. It focused on community, morality, and ancestral ideas, encompassing folklore, wise sayings, religious ideas, and philosophical concepts like Ubuntu. [90] Systematic African philosophy emerged at the beginning of the 20th century.

  7. Ubuntu philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Elephant statue with Ubuntu motif, Florianópolis, Brazil Ubuntu (Zulu pronunciation: [ùɓúntʼù]) [1] (meaning humanity in some Bantu languages, such as Zulu) describes a set of closely related Bantu African-origin value systems that emphasize the interconnectedness of individuals with their surrounding societal and physical worlds.

  8. Anton Wilhelm Amo - Wikipedia

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    Memorial plaque for Anton Wilhelm Amo at Jenergasse 9, Jena. Photo 2018. Amo was a Nzema (an Akan people). He was born in Axim in the Western region of present-day Ghana, but at the age of about four he was moved to Amsterdam by the Dutch West India Company.

  9. Thomas Sankara - Wikipedia

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    In the name of the 'right of peoples to sovereignty', he supported the national demands of the Western Sahara, Palestine, the Nicaraguan Sandinistas, and the South African ANC. While he had good relations with Ghanaian leader Jerry Rawlings and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi , Sankara was relatively isolated in West Africa.