Toward Singularity is a book of philosophic essays that engage the Quiescent/Self-Liberative Contradiction--a reformulation of Du Boisian "double consciousness"--as the authentic African response to European global domination. It addresses the encounter of the Contradiction with the following: racism and the myth of European racial superiority; European Christian religion; African mis-education; the question of violence; African American movements in Philadelphia and the intersection with Asian American history; the African Public Sphere; and African and African American philosophy. "A...
Toward Singularity is a book of philosophic essays that engage the Quiescent/Self-Liberative Contradiction--a reformulation of Du Boisian "double cons...
Challenging the Black Hole Theory is the sequel to Toward Singularity. The purpose of this book is to grapple with the multifaceted and complex issues that confront the masses of African Americans at the beginning of the 21st century in a systematic way and to tease out some pragmatic approaches to their resolution--i.e., to produce a roadmap that can be followed by selfless, disciplined, revolutionary-minded people who have the courage to do whatever it takes to change their own quiescent mindset into the required self-liberative Afrocentrist Mindset. These extraordinary people among us will...
Challenging the Black Hole Theory is the sequel to Toward Singularity. The purpose of this book is to grapple with the multifaceted and complex issues...
Conversations with My Progeny is a series of essays written especially for young people of African descent and young people of color who have suffered from racist oppression. It is the Last Will and Testament of an African sage who wishes to leave his progeny a legacy of wisdom, hope and love, forged in the crucible of counter-hegemonic struggle to bring the kingdom of God to earth.
Conversations with My Progeny is a series of essays written especially for young people of African descent and young people of color who have suffered...
This book examines the internal and external issues that confront the Radical Afrocentrist African/Edenic Person who commits to the counter-hegemonic struggle to bring the kingdom of God to this earth. It engages the inner and outer conflicts and their resolution that are part and parcel of the tortuous life of a Radical Afrocentrist African/Edenic Person who has undertaken the task of overthrowing the extant status quo world-system without losing heart, becoming bitter or giving way to despair in the face of the system's apparent intractability.
This book examines the internal and external issues that confront the Radical Afrocentrist African/Edenic Person who commits to the counter-hegemonic ...