Education for a New Reality in the African World was prepared for The Phelps-Stokes Fund and delivered on November 14, 1994 in a ceremony at which Dr. Clarke was presented with their highest award, the Aggrey Medal, for "recognition of his unique contribution contribution to our knowledge and understanding of African civilization."
From the Foreword by Gerald LeMelle, The Phelps-Stokes Fund director of Africa Programs |
Part 1 of 10: A Single Focus With Many Dimensions Part 2 of 10: The Significance of the African World Part 3 of 10: The African HolocaustThe Slave Trade Part 4 of 10: African Historiography Part 5 of 10: The African World Revolution Part 6 of 10: The Rationale for Pan-Africanism Part 7 of 10: Washington, DuBois, and Woodson Part 8 of 10: The Challenge Facing the Scholar of African Descent Part 9 of 10: Education for a New Reality in the African World Part 10 of 10: Conclusion |