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Images of Black people in Roman age through Sculpture: identity and otherness by Estefanía Alba Benito Lázaro, Sergio España-Chamorro
Images of Black people in Roman age through Sculpture: identity and otherness by Estefanía Alba Benito Lázaro, Sergio España-Chamorro To cite this version: Estefanía Alba Benito Lázaro, Sergio España-Chamorro. Images of Black people in Roman age through Sculpture: identity and otherness. Paola Ruggeri. L’Africa Romana, Momenti di continuità e rottura: bilancio di trent’anni di convegni… |
BlackScribes Team | March 23, 2024 | March 23, 2024 | Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Art, Black Europeans, black history, Black Statues, Europe, Moors | ||
AN EMBLEM OF AMERICA | 1798 PAINTING SHOWING A BLACK NATIVE AMERICAN
These photos were submitted by Shariff Ali for Moors Of America Is it just me or does the figure in this 1798 painting depicting an American native have dark brown skin? Not only that, but the native has a turban on and, for the most part, looks the same as the depictions from this… |
BlackScribes Team | January 24, 2024 | January 26, 2024 | African America, american history, black history, Indigenous American, Indigos, Native American, Seminoles, USA | ||
The legacy of Black Consciousness: Its continued relevance for democratic South Africa and its significance for theological education
Abstract: This article argues that Black Consciousness as a philosophy transcends all political organisations and ideologies, because its architects were interested in rallying the whole country to fight apartheid regardless of political affiliation. The same consciousness that was raised in the 1960s could still influence political business today in democratic South Africa. To this end,… |
BlackScribes Team | January 15, 2024 | January 15, 2024 | 1970a, Africa, apartheid, Bantu Stephen Biko, black history, Nguni, pan african, pax africana, South Africa, southern Africa, Steve Biko | ||
The Definition Of Black Consciousness By Bantu Stephen Biko
by Chimurenga Chronicles This is the paper produced for a SASO Leadership Training Course in December 1971 by Bantu Stephen Biko. We have defined blacks as those who are by law or tradition politically, economically and socially discriminated against as a group in the South African society and identifying themselves as a unit in the… |
BlackScribes Team | January 14, 2024 | January 14, 2024 | 1970s, Africa, apartheid, black history, black unity, Chimurenga, liberation, South Africa, southern Africa, Stephen Biko, Steve Biko, Zimbabwe | ||
The Use of the Terms “Negro” and “Black” to Include Persons of Native American Ancestry in “Anglo” North America Jack D. Forbes
In 1854 the California State Supreme Court sought to bar all non Caucasians from equal citizenship and civil rights. The court stated: The word “Black” may include all Negroes, but the term “Negro” does not include all Black persons. . . . We are of the opinion that the words “White,” “Negro,” “Mulatto” and “Black… |
BlackScribes Team | August 10, 2023 | August 10, 2023 | american history, black american, black history, black indians, native american history |