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This paragraph highlighted below is one of the most important words that has always resonated with me ever since I read this book and is one of the very reasons why I present a lot of posts that present Afrikan cultural commonality and continuity between various Afrikan cultures on the continent aside with African continuity in the Afrikan diaspora. Identifying as many practical Afrikan commonalities and magnifying them in a modern African culture so that they are even more generic to Afrikans continentally than they already are could be used to psychologically unite Afrikans, which could and will eventually evolve into increased levels of continental Afrikan unity.
Our ancient Afrikan civilisations could and should be used as a pre-colonial Afrikan primary source models for us today and it should be a trend with Afrikans and the Afrikan diaspora (especially with the future generation) to always try to magnify their ancient Afrikan cultural commonalities, so that they start to see each other more alike while simultaneously retaining and learning to appreciate their unique cultural differences as well.
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I know that’s right, Excellent
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I 100% agree with this statement.
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