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... scholars have appropriated the work in their debate with classicists and those scholars labeled Eurocentric . An equal force generating Bernal's views of the Afro - Asiatic roots of Greek civilization is the ' PC , ' or ' Politically ...
... scholars have appropriated the work in their debate with classicists and those scholars labeled Eurocentric . An equal force generating Bernal's views of the Afro - Asiatic roots of Greek civilization is the ' PC , ' or ' Politically ...
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... scholars for academic rather than political reasons is strengthened by the fact that many of those sympathetic to it deplored and deplore the uses of Black Athena made by Afrocentrists and begged me to condemn Afrocentrism . They were ...
... scholars for academic rather than political reasons is strengthened by the fact that many of those sympathetic to it deplored and deplore the uses of Black Athena made by Afrocentrists and begged me to condemn Afrocentrism . They were ...
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... scholars and gentlemen , to the fact that I thought them both to be indecent . When therefore the flood - gates were opened in a series of notes on one or the other , or both , passages , starting with an article by Cedric Whitman in ...
... scholars and gentlemen , to the fact that I thought them both to be indecent . When therefore the flood - gates were opened in a series of notes on one or the other , or both , passages , starting with an article by Cedric Whitman in ...
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