Dr. Carr - Intro to Afro American Studies FQ4-2

AFRO 005 Framing Question 4-2:
The second of four discussions of Framing Question 4
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By the mid 19th century, Europeans and those of their former colonies controlled by Whites (e.g. the U.S., Brazil, et. al.) began to systematically dispossess Africans of natural resources (African colonialism) and reconfigure African labor from chattel slavery to debt peonage (Western Hemisphere) in a world system. Improved international communications networks, or what some scholars have called “The Practice of Diaspora,” enabled Africans to begin to see themselves as part of an oppositional African world, even as they struggled against local social, economic, political and cultural racial oppressions in their perspective sites of resistance.
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Please note that many of the required books (as well as many of the books mentioned during lecture) for AFRO 005 may be purchased at Sankofa Bookstore (links below). The required books for this course are as follows:
Armah, Ayi Kwei, “The Eloquence of the Scribes”
Black, Daniel P., “The Coming”
Robinson, Cedric J., “Black Movements in America” : www.events.sankofa.com/blank-...
Smallwood, Arwin, Ed., “The Atlas of African-American History and Politics”
Soyinka, Wole, “Of Africa”: www.events.sankofa.com/blank-...
wa Thiongo, Ngugi, “Something Torn and New”: www.events.sankofa.com/blank-...

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  • @queenskid79
    @queenskid794 жыл бұрын

    We must protect Dr. Carr at all costs.

  • @sherrygordon8324
    @sherrygordon83243 жыл бұрын

    i simply love Dr. Carr and thank our God for him daily. God bless you Dr. Carr.

  • @iSee109
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    Time & Space.

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  • @17BeautifulMind
    @17BeautifulMind2 жыл бұрын

    22:21 - go to kzread.info/dash/bejne/pJ-XxLF9qcq1hps.html for the Nelson Mandela clip Dr. Carr references.

  • @siriuslyspeaking9720
    @siriuslyspeaking97204 жыл бұрын

    I never understood the practice of African thinking African-Americans using the terms King and Queen to refer to themselves. That there is only one King or Queen for a people at a given time is one inexplicable point, but to equate yourselves with the title of those who initiated the catastrophic disruption/ destruction of African and Indigenous societies in the far western hemisphere is even more inexplicable. The tiles of mother and father are worthy and challenging enough of titles to live up to, for the average human being. They are even more so for us, given our history of a lost of identity.

  • @livefromplanetearth
    @livefromplanetearth4 жыл бұрын

    +100