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|a Adeleke, Tunde.
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|a The Case against Afrocentrism /
|c Tunde Adeleke.
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|a Jackson :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction: Afrocentric essentialism -- Africa and the challenges of constructing identity -- Conceptual and paradigmatic utilizations and representations of Africa -- Essentialist construction of identity and pan-Africanism -- Afrocentric consciousness and historical memory -- Afrocentric essentialism and globalization.
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|a Blacks
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|a African diaspora.
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|a Pan-Africanism.
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|a Afrocentrism.
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|a Africa
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