History Of Slavery

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Critique of Jean-Philippe Omotunde’s Eurocentric discourse

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In order to guarantee a democratic future to the generations to come, the history of men – which we have the duty and the responsibility today to transmit to them since it is theirs – cannot continue to be written in ideological obscurantism. that Professor Cheikh Anta Diop still suffered less than 50 years ago when he undertook the revolutionary work of restoring African Historical Consciousness and beyond that of Humanity. All aspects of African history in its multi-dimensionality will have to be revisited with scientific objectivity. Particular emphasis will be placed on the cumulative negative impacts of historical events over the past 500 years on economic, technological, political, demographic, cultural, psychological and social developments. These factors must be taken into account in the explanation of contemporary realities. Through the “History of Slavery: Critique of the Eurocentrist Discourse”, Jean Philippe OMOTUNDE attempts to correct the falsification of the historiography of slave raids and slavery. Many questions are addressed in this book, including: the influence of the historical cradles of societies born of nomadism and patriarchy the nature of Europe/Africa contact during the imperial period the importance of the African Resistance in the process that led to Abolitions. This book by Jean Philippe OMOTUNDE is also a contribution to the fight against Holocaust denial.

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    by Glory Chanda

    We studied Slavery history at school but this book is so deep and clear… but i cried to much…

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