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The African Renaissance is the concept that African people and nations overcome the current challenges confronting the continent and achieve cultural, scientific, economic, etc. renewal. The African Renaissance concept was first articulated by Cheikh Anta Diop in a series of essays beginning in 1946, which are collected in his book "Towards the African Renaissance: Essays in Culture and Development, 1946-1960,". This concept has been popularized by South African President Thabo Mbeki during his term of office, heralding the beginning of The African Renaissance, and it continues to be a key part of the post-apartheid intellectual agenda.
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Thabo Mbeki's I am an African speech Thabo Mbeki's I am an African speech www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mbeki/1996/sp960508.html - Web |
Mbeki's 1998 speech outlining the African Renaissa... Mbeki's 1998 speech outlining the African Renaissance www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mbeki/1998/tm0813.htm - Web |
AfricAvenir's collection of African Renaissance ma... AfricAvenir's collection of African Renaissance materials africavenir.com/elibrary/african-renaissance/index.php - Web |
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The "African Renaissance" at The Crossroads of Pos... The "African Renaissance" at The Crossroads of Postcoloniality and Postmodernity www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/contours/1.1/farred.html - Web |
I Ching for the 'African Renaissance' direct respo... I Ching for the 'African Renaissance' direct response to Mbeki's 1998 speech www.archive.org/details/IChingForTheafricanRenaissance - Web |