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Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 10 months ago ·
8 months ago (edited)
The Value of Education
The Goal of Education
The Point of Education
The Purpose of Education
The Importance of Education
The problems that Black people have to solve are not the same problems that white people have to solve. Education is defined in terms of the problems people have to solve. When you go to white schools, you are learning how…
Hercules Baxter, Kwame and 4 others-
Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people are made STUPID by the education we get from whites.
What are the benefits of slavery?
What are the benefits of colonialism?
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In his lectures, it’s clear that our education lacks purpose, rendering it ineffective, and instead serves to perpetuate fighting prejudice, being proud to be black, and never touching the domination. As the brother says racism is the justification for the domination. And that’s what makes it stupid not the activity itself. This is because… Read more
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 8 months ago
8 months ago (edited)
Know Thy Self
We know at the center of ancient Egyptian philosophy is the admonition,
“Know Thy Self.”
Know Thy Self is the essence of Wisdom.
Knowledge of Yourself is the beginning of Wisdom.-The Great The Honorable Nana Amos N. Wilson
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 8 months ago
8 months ago (edited)
The Legacy of Self-Knowledge:
Know Thy Self
Teachers and Wise Men and Women from ancient past, have indicated that the Foundation of Sanity and the Foundation of Wisdom lies on and rest on a Knowledge of Self.
Knowing Self.
—The Great The Honorable Nana Amos N. Wilson
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 8 months ago
8 months ago (edited)
Knowledge of Thy Self:
Know Thy Self
We can not be Africans and be slaves at the same time. We can not hold on to our African identity, our Africanness, our African Selves, and Knowledge of our African Culture and be slaves and servants to another people.
—The Great The Honorable Nana Amos N. Wilson
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