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Black Culture and Black Consciousness
2007Abstract When Black Culture and Black Consciousness first appeared thirty years ago, it marked a revolution in our understanding of African American history. Contrary to prevailing ideas at the time, which held that African culture disappeared quickly under slavery and that black Americans had little group pride, history, or cohesiveness,
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Black Consciousness and Professionalism
The Journal of Negro Education, 1975Black consciousness, with its reformation of the self-concepts of Black Americans, represents the emergence of a critical phase in a new Black insurgence. The social force of Black consciousness presents a host of challenges to school administrators, in general, and to Black school administrators in particular.
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A Phenomenology of Biko’s Black Consciousness
2008Mabogo Samuel More (also known as Percy Mabogo More) has pointed out the philosophical importance of Steve Biko’s thought in the areas of Africana existential philosophy, and social and political philosophy. In the latter, Biko’s thought is distinguished by his critique of liberalism and his discussions of the political and epistemic conditions for ...
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Africa’s Knowledge Archives, Black Consciousness and Reimagining Community Psychology
Decoloniality and Epistemic Justice in Contemporary Community Psychology, 2021S. Suffla, M. Seedat
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The History of Black Consciousness
2017Beginning with its roots in Bantu Education, this chapter sketches the rise and fall of Black Consciousness. Penfold summarises the diverse and complex influences behind this struggle ideology that was led by Steve Biko. Importantly, Penfold suggests that Black Consciousness must be fundamentally understood as a cultural movement. He also questions the
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1996
Abstract The day after the Viva Frelimo rallies, ten people were formally charged in connection with the events in Durban, and on the next day the net cast wider, with raids on the homes of Drake Koka of BAWU, Mathe Diseko of NAYO, Jeff Baqwa, Ruben Hare, and Steve Biko.
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Abstract The day after the Viva Frelimo rallies, ten people were formally charged in connection with the events in Durban, and on the next day the net cast wider, with raids on the homes of Drake Koka of BAWU, Mathe Diseko of NAYO, Jeff Baqwa, Ruben Hare, and Steve Biko.
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Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment
, 1993A. Davis
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