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Web Links Dr. Adelaide Luvenia Sanford was born November 27, 1925 (age 93 years) in Brooklyn, New York City. She is a leader, scholar, activist administrator, public speaker, and national advocate for African centered education for students of African descent.
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  Link   DR. WADE NOBLES - The Role of Culture in Education
Culture gives meaning to reality. Culture is to humans as water is to the fish.It is our total environment. As such, education as well as curriculum development are cultural phenomena.
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  Link   DR. AMOS N. WILSON - Uplifting African Consciousness
09/11/94 - Dr. Amos Wilson speaks on the state and nature of the problems facing the wider communities of black people and the importance of addressing and uplifting Afrikan consciousness as a prerequisite for dealing with these issues.
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  Link   DR. AMOS N. WILSON - Black Education Forum
Understanding The KEMETIC Education System (Ancient Egypt). We need to restore the excitement for learning.
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  Link   Dr Wade Nobles What Makes Us Human In The Context Of Education
Power is the ability to define reality and have other people respond to your definition as their own. Education is a process by which we reproduce and refine the best of ourselves. Maafa is a systemic effort to invalidate the humanity of the African
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  Link   Dr Wade Nobles Reclaiming Education African For African People
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  Link   DRS. NOBLES. SIZEMORE, ADAMS - Debate Over African Centered Power Is The Ability To Defend
Rediscovering MAAT and its impact on Education.
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  Link   DR. AMOS WILSON - State of the Black Race
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  Link   Dr Barbara Sizemore Black People Still Don't Get It Pt 1
Barbara Sizemore was an American teacher and researcher in the field of education. In 1973, she became the first African American woman to head the public school system in a major city.
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  Link   Dr Barbara Sizemore Black People Still Don't Get It Part 2
Barbara Sizemore was an American teacher and researcher in the field of education. In 1973, she became the first African American woman to head the public school system in a major city.
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  Link   Dr Barbara Sizemore Black People Still Don't Get It Part 3
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  Link   Barbara Seizmore
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  Link   Dr. Adelaide L. Sanford - Afrocentric Education As A Human Right - 5/19/2013
Dr. Adelaide Sanford, a strong defender of African students, was one of the first for Afrocentric education. Fighting the opposition, she became a household name for her courage,determination, and relentless campaign against ignorance, violence, and
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  Link   What if Children understood Racism & White Supremacy early
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  Link   SEBA Asa G. Hilliard III speaks AfricanGlory
Dr.Asa G. Hilliard III at Detroit's Unity Temple speaking on the glory of our Africal legacy
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