Kimani Nehusi

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Kimani Nehusi (PhD) is a progressive African historian born in Guyana, a contemporary of Walter Rodney. Dr. Nehusi is an athlete turned academic who now lectures at the University of East London Known for his work on lingustics and Ancient Egyptian( Kemet) linguistic dispersal. He is a currently a senior lecture at the University of East London. With a study remit in African and Caribbean history and society; Nile Valley societies; research methodologies; education and socialisation. African and Caribbean languages.

Pan-African topics
General
Pan-Africanism
Kwanzaa
Colonialism
Africa
Maafa
Black People
Academics
African philosophy
Black nationalism
Art
FESPACO
African Art
PAFF
People
Kwame Nkrumah
Marcus Garvey
Malcolm X
W.E.B. Du Bois
Haile Selassie
Cheikh Anta Diop
Muammar al-Gaddafi
Stokely Carmichael
Saad Gondal

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[edit] Professional Memberships

  • Association of Caribbean Historians
  • Association for the Study of Classical Afrikan Civilisations (ASCAC)
  • Caribbean Studies Society, UK
  • Caribbean Studies Association (CSA)


[edit] Written Work

  • From Medew Netjer to Ebonics
  • Ethnic Minority (validity of the term)(paper)
  • Language in the Construction of Afrikan Unity: Past, Present and Policy ’ in Mammo Muchie. (2003) The Making of Africa-Nation: Africanism and the African Renaissance. Adonis-Abbey Publishing House, London.
  • 'Who Is an Afrikan?' African Renaissance. Vol. 1, No. 2. September/October, 2004.

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