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Sincerely,
Sincerely,
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-- As an Australian, the text is utterly confusing. It seems to refer to African Americans and their cultural issues with education, but there is no context,


==incorrect name==
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Where?

Is this part of a movement in the USA, or Africa, or what?

-- TimNelson (talk) 03:46, 9 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I think this page is incredibly unclear to the average Homo Sapien. I suggest that they uncloud these errs. I appreciate the time taken out of your incredibly busy day to do this simple task. This page has almost nothing to do with West African Education as I requested. Thank you for your patience with this matter.

Sincerely,

      Alexia Popodopolous  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.145.196.67 (talk) 16:29, 10 February 2010 (UTC)[reply] 

-- As an Australian, the text is utterly confusing. It seems to refer to African Americans and their cultural issues with education, but there is no context,

incorrect name

Afrocentric Education and African centered Education (while related) are not the same thing. African centered is generic meaning for educational systems which put Africans as agents in their history (how it should be), Afrocentric is education based on the philosophies and principles of Afrocentricity. So H L Gates supports African centered history but not Afrocentrism. --Halqh حَلَقَة הלכהሐላቃህ (talk) 12:41, 3 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]