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Dr Clarke turns to the problems of
historiography and the future agenda of Pan African scholarship. He explains the
colonization of our history and the exclusion of African historians from orld history,
asserting that he is not a revisionist but a 'correctionist.' |
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1954, a time when few books on African history
were written from an African perpesctive. In this sense, African Glory provided a bold
alternative. Written as an intimate history of Africa and it's ancient civilizations, the
book opposed the stereotyped and often racist histories of Africa. These his-stories were
seldom more than histories of European intrusion and colonization of the Mother continent. |
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