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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by real expert: [IMG]https://proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bradshawfoundation.com%2Fjourney%2Fimages%2Fluzia.jpg&f=1[/IMG] You are just mad that Afrocentrics can't have the monopoly of politicizing ancient DNA for pushing their agenda. I find stealing other people's history and identity very racist and Afrocentrics are guilty all of that. Black Americans should stop obsessing with other people's DNA, culture, history or heritage just to distract from their real ancestors and history. [/QUOTE]There is a movement online, Dane Calloway and others getting a lot of views on youtube by saying that most of the modern black population in America today are primarily aboriginal Americans and not primarily Africans and that most were already living in America before the Europeans. This is incorrect but doesn't seem to me harming the native Americans since it's just talk on youtube and not going anywhere in terms of land rights. I can also understand how some people would adopt an alternate history if they got tired of being seen as descendants of slaves. But as for the Luzia reconstruction above. It was made by white European researchers and they were the ones calling it Australian/African/Negroid type That was done not just by looking at it by also by taking comparative measurements of the skull. So the said "Africaness" or "Austrailian Aboriginalness" of this 1999 reconstruction was never part of one of the famous Afrocentric books which are more prominant in the early 90s and earlier Afrocentricity is in decline and is not nearly as active as it was in the 90s so don't even worry about it. There is nothing at stake for you Also several of the most famous Afrocentric authors have passed away _____________________ List of prominent authors Pile of books on Afrocentrism Marimba Ani,[61] professor, author and activist: Yurugu: An Afrikan-centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior (Trenton: Africa World Press, [b]1994).[/b] Molefi Kete Asante, professor, author: Afrocentricity: The Theory of Social Change; The Afrocentric Idea; The Egyptian Philosophers: Ancient African Voices from Imhotep to Akhenaten Jacob Carruthers, Egyptologist; founding director of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilization; founder and director of the Kemetic Institute, Chicago Cheikh Anta Diop,[62][63] author: The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality; Civilization or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology; Precolonial Black Africa; The Cultural Unity of Black Africa: The Domains of Patriarchy and of Matriarchy in Classical Antiquity; The Peopling of Ancient Egypt & the Deciphering of the Meroitic Script 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; Africa: Mother of Western Civilization; Abu Simbel to Ghizeh: A Guide Book and Manual Jones, Gayl [b](1998).[/b] The Healing. Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-6314-9. The protagonist of this novel describes her ongoing daily experiences in the US using a consistently Afrocentric perspective. Runoko Rashidi,[64] author: Introduction to African Civilizations; The global African community: The African presence in Asia, Australia, and the South Pacific J.A. Rogers, author: Sex and Race: Negro-Caucasian Mixing in All Ages and All Lands: The Old World; Nature Knows No Color Line; Sex and Race: A History of White, Negro, and Indian Miscegenation in the Two Americas: The New World; 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro With Complete Proof: A Short Cut to the World History of the Negro Ivan van Sertima, author: They Came before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America, African Presence in Early Europe ISBN 0-88738-664-4; Blacks in Science Ancient and Modern; African Presence in Early Asia; African Presence in Early America; Early America Revisited; Egypt Revisited: Journal of African Civilizations; Nile Valley Civilizations; Egypt: Child of Africa (Journal of African Civilizations, V. 12); The Golden Age of the Moor (Journal of African Civilizations, Vol. 11, Fall [b]1991)[/b]; Great Black Leaders: Ancient and Modern; Great African Thinkers: Cheikh Anta Diop[65] Chancellor Williams, author: The Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. Théophile Obenga, author: Ancient Egypt and Black Africa: a student's handbook for the study of Ancient Egypt in philosophy, linguistics, and gender relations Asa Hilliard, III, author: SBA: The Reawakening of the African Mind; The Teachings of Ptahhotep is [/QB][/QUOTE]
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