Date of Award
Spring 5-2002
Document Type
Master's Research Paper
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
History
First Advisor
Dr. Raymond Lockett
Second Advisor
Dr. Ronald Morazan
Third Advisor
Dr. Christopher Hunte
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to address the problem of the underdevelopment of Afrikan (Black) History. As well, it serves to shed light on the misleading teachings of Western Idealists. In order for the History of the World to be accurately accounted, it is imperative that the "underdeveloped" history of the Blacks be devised and constructed, as according to the true record of Alkebu-Lan (African) of past glories. Therefore, it is the aim of the author, as a New Afrikan scholar, to help in the process of solidifying the foundations laid by great Black historians such as Cheikh Anta Diop, John Henrik Clarke, and Theophile Obenga.
Recommended Citation
Adams, Darrell D., "Alkebu - Lan in antiquity" (2002). Electronic Dissertations and Theses. 56.
https://digitalcommons.subr.edu/dissertations_theses/56