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  1. Afrocentrism - Wikipedia

    Afrocentrism has its origins in the work of African and African diaspora intellectuals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, following social changes in the United States and Africa due both to the end of …

  2. Definition, Examples, History, Beliefs, & Facts - Britannica

    Afrocentrism, cultural and political movement whose mainly African American adherents regard themselves and all other Blacks as syncretic Africans and believe that their worldview should …

  3. Afrocentricism | Encyclopedia.com

    Afrocentricism, therefore, is an approach to liberating people of African descent from a history of Eurocentric oppression, and to affirming the value of African humanity for African people. In the …

  4. The Afrocentric idea rests on the assertion of the primacy of the African experience for African people. Its aim is to give us our African, victorious consciousness back. In the process, it also means viewing …

  5. Afrocentricity by Molefi Kete Asante - EBSCO

    Afrocentricity is a philosophical framework developed by Molefi Kete Asante, aimed at reestablishing the cultural identity and heritage of African Americans who have historically faced disconnection from …

  6. Afrocentricity: Definition, History, and Cultural Impact

    Nov 8, 2025 · Afrocentricity represents a profound intellectual and philosophical paradigm shift, dedicated to viewing and analyzing phenomena related to African people, history, and culture from a …

  7. Afrocentricity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    As developed and defined by Asante (1980), Afrocentricity is a theory of social change that affirms the importance of African history, culture, and values as a foundation for understanding the …

  8. AFROCENTRIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of AFROCENTRIC is centered on or derived from Africa or the Africans.

  9. Definitions - Afrocentric.Info

    Afrocentricity can be defined as a quality of thought and practice rooted in the cultural image and human interest of African people [and their descendants].

  10. Afrocentricity: A Guide to African Diasporic Theory

    Jun 20, 2025 · At its core, Afrocentricity seeks to center African culture, history, and perspectives in the analysis of social, cultural, and political phenomena affecting people of African descent. This …