Culture, Arts & Identity
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Bessie Head: A Life of Letters
In a letter to her agent, Bessie Head acknowledged that her 1974 novel, A Question of Power, had been based on…
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Blacks, Native Americans and Whites: A Tale of Three Peoples
As European settlements inched west, Black, white and Native Americans, fleeing forced labour within their confines, melted into the interior…
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Divided island: How Haiti and the DR became two worlds
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share a border and an island. But the two countries are very different today: the…
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The Error In Calling Caucasians “white”
The false teachings associated with Christianity is the root cause of Caucasian Racism in the world today. Jesus of Nazareth…
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Decolonizing philosophy
Many philosophers consider their field to be the mother of all disciplines. The popular picture is that philosophy, like a fertile womb, gives birth to…
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Bantu languages
The Bantu languages technically the Narrow Bantu languages, as opposed to "Wide Bantu", a loosely defined categorization which includes other "Bantoid" languages
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Kongo language
Kongo or Kikongo is one of the Bantu languages spoken by the Kongo and Ndundu people living in the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,…
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Book Review: Bitch Planet by Deconnick De Landro
Sometimes I like to put down the economic books and long novels and I often read and settle into a…
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Blackface Halloween
*This article originally appeared in “White People Quarterly.” For a subscription please consult your local pumpkin-spice retailer. For years brain…
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Raw Book review: The Girl who saved the king of Sweden
Jonas Jonasson is a story telling genius whose books leave one in states of laughter, and the idea that luck…
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Marginalization, perceived abuse of power pushing Africa’s youth to extremism – UN study
Deprivation, marginalization and perceived state violence or abuse of power are pushing young Africans into the clutches of violent extremism,…
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African female entrepreneurship rates highest in world
Female entrepreneurship rates in Sub-Saharan Africa are the highest in the world, according to a new report that says women’s…
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Who’s afraid of the giant African land snail?
The giant African land snail is seen as an invasive species throughout much of the tropics, but is it really…
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The Church’s Role in Keeping White Supremacy Alive
There are many things which we can get around if we try, but it is hard to escape the religious…
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The Nigerian Neocolonial Jigsaw Puzzle
The Real African|| By Olusegun Morakinyo (olusegunmorakinyo99@gmail.com) Irrespective of what the western imperialist and its Nigerian agents propagate, the Nigerian and…
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