Molefi Kete Asante and Afrocentricity: In Praise and in CriticismDhyana Ziegler Edited by Dr. Ziegler, this book generates a dialogue that articulates the meaning behind Asante's work by examining the roots of Afrocentric thought and exploring Asante's contributions to communication and education. |
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Making Use of The Afrocentric Idea 27 | 27 |
Asantes Contribution to Intercultural Communication | 71 |
Exposing Empty Criticism of Afrocentricity____115____ | 115 |
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