Dr Yosef Ben Jochannan

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  dr yosef ben jochannan: Black Man of the Nile and His Family Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 1989 In a masterful and unique manner, Dr. Ben uses Black Man of the Nile to challenge and expose Europeanized African history. Order Black Man of the Nile here.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Cultural Genocide in the Black and African Studies Curriculum Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 2004 As Black and African Studies programs emerged in the early 1970's, the question of who has the right and responsibility to determine course content and curriculum also emerged. In 1972, Dr. Ben's critique on this subject was published as Cultural Genocide in The Black and African Studies Curriculum. It has been republished several times since then and its topic has remained timely and unresolved.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: We the Black Jews Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 1993 Dr. Ben destroys the myth of a white Jewish race and the bigotry that has denied the existence of an African Jewish culture. He establishes the legitimacy of contemporary Black Jewish culture in Africa and the diaspora and predates its origin before ancient Nile Valley civilizations.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Africa Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 1988 In lecture/essay format, Dr. Ben identifies and corrects myths about the inferiority and primitiveness of the indigenous African peoples and their descendants. Order Africa Mother of Western Civilization here.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: African Origins of the Major "Western Religions" Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 1991 Dr. Ben critically examines the history, beliefs, and myths that are the foundation of Judaism. Christianity, and Islam.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: The Black Man's North and East Africa Yosef Ben-Jochannan, George E. Simmonds, 1971
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Our Black Seminarians and Black Clergy Without a Black Theology Yosef A.A. Ben- Jochannan, 1978 With colonization come the dismantling of traditional African belief systems. Influenced by the Eurpopean propaganda mills, some Africans began to believe that they had produced nothing of worth. This is the origin of Black seminarians who could not find a Black Theology. In Black Seminarians, ben-Jochannan outlines sources of Black theology before Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It's important for us to know that the ideas, practices, and concepts that went into the making of Judaism, Christianity and Islam were already old in Africa before Europe was born. Black Seminarians marks an important first step in our journey to reclaim their spiritual heritage.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Urban Apologetics Eric Mason, 2021-04-06 Urban Apologetics examines the legitimate issues that Black communities have with Western Christianity and shows how the gospel of Jesus Christ—rather than popular, socioreligious alternatives—restores our identity. African Americans have long confronted the challenge of dignity destruction caused by white supremacy. While many have found meaning and restoration of dignity in the black church, others have found it in ethnocentric socioreligious groups and philosophies. These ideologies have grown and developed deep traction in the black community and beyond. Revisionist history, conspiracy theories, and misinformation about Jesus and Christianity are the order of the day. Many young African Americans are disinterested in Christianity and others are leaving the church in search of what these false religious ideas appear to offer, a spirituality more indigenous to their history and ethnicity. Edited by Dr. Eric Mason and featuring a top-notch lineup of contributors, Urban Apologetics is the first book focused entirely on cults, religious groups, and ethnocentric ideologies prevalent in the black community. The book is divided into three main parts: Discussions on the unique context for urban apologetics so that you can better understand the cultural arguments against Christianity among the Black community. Detailed information on cults, religious groups, and ethnic identity groups that many urban evangelists encounter—such as the Nation of Islam, Kemetic spirituality, African mysticism, Hebrew Israelites, Black nationalism, and atheism. Specific tools for urban apologetics and community outreach. Ultimately, Urban Apologetics applies the gospel to black identity to show that Jesus is the only one who can restore it. This is an essential resource to equip those doing the work of ministry and apology in urban communities with the best available information.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: The Last Slave Ship Ben Raines, 2023-01-24 Fifty years after the Atlantic slave trade was outlawed, the Clotilda became the last ship in history to bring enslaved Africans to the United States. The ship was scuttled and burned on arrival to hide evidence of the crime, allowing the wealthy perpetrators to escape prosecution. Despite numerous efforts to find the sunken wreck over the next 160 years, it wasn't found until 2019. Raines, who uncovered one of our nation's most important historical artifacts, recounts the ship's perilous journey, the story of its rediscovery, and its complex legacy. Against all odds, Africatown, the Alabama community founded by the captives of the Clotilda, prospered in the Jim Crow South. Raines tells the epic tale of one community's triumphs over great adversity and a celebration of the power of human curiosity to uncover the truth about our past and heal its wounds.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: The Need for a Black Bible Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 2005-04-05 The third book in a 3-volume set, The Need for a Black Bible is a companion volume to African Origins of the Major Western Religions and The Myth of Genesis and Exodus and the Exclusion of Their African Origins. These three volumes were orginally published as the 3-volume set The Black Man's Religion and are available separately for the first time. The Black Man's Religion is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to gain a better understanding of belief systems in the Western world.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Doc Ben Speaks Out E. Curtis Alexander, Yosef Ben-Jochannan, Mwalimu Imara Mwadilifu, 1982
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Fighting Years Steven Mufson, 1990
  dr yosef ben jochannan: How to Be a Successful Black Man Daniel Laroche, 2021-06 This book educates and empowers young boys and men of African descendant about their history, heritage and legacy. Dr. Laroche connects history to the present-day life experiences and challenges of the Black Man to instill self-confidence and personal growth to succeed. How to Be a Successful Black Man shares the beginnings of the journey to learn more about the glorious history of the Nile Valley, Kemet and Kush and incorporate the teaching of Ancient African History sharing the teachings of the late Dr. Ivan Van Sertima, the late Dr. John Henrik Clarke, and the late Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan. Their many scholarly literary works on the African origin and history of spirituality, science, culture. The scholarly teachings of Jabari and Anika Osaze with the Shrine of MAAT for their work in rebuilding the Kemetic legacy.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Papa’S Letters Judith C. Lovell, 2013-01-09 What a powerful story! Thank you for not thinking it robbery to share. Isnt love an amazing thing? Papa wrote very well. He was brilliant in his observations. I never knew any of my grandparents and I envy ever so slightly, those persons blessed to have that richness as part of their family quilt. God bless. Continue to share your grandparents with the rest of us. ---Annette Smith, Author of Etched I was blown away! Your detailed descriptions of your loved ones, accompanied by those magnificent letters from 1914, left me speechless. There is nothing more inspirational and soul stirring than reading a story about true love based in reality. Thanks for sharing. ---Rebecca McFadden, Author of Surfing to Find the One Youve given us such a lovely gift. I was touched on so many levels by: The determination and devotion of your grandfather and the abiding love between your grandparents that is revealed in excerpts from his letters The glimpses of the challenges faced by a West Indian immigrant determined to make it in America The parallels between your son and his great-grandfather The reminder you have given us to maintain the precious human connection through letter writing in this age of technology Barbara Gardner, Instructor, Boricua College Your grandfather is awesome! His writings are poetry from the heart. Several times, I just stopped reading and said, Oh my God, this man is bad! My head is full, my heart is overflowing, my pen is ready, paper is convenient and ink is nearby: All I have to do is write. Shootpure, passionate, prayerful poetry! William A. Jones III, Community Leader
  dr yosef ben jochannan: From Babylon to Timbuktu Rudolph Windsor,
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Abraham Karl-Josef Kuschel, 1995 This book sets out to present a new vision for peace between the Religions. It centres on Abraham, a figure who has an important place in Jewish, Christian and Muslim tradition, and thus forms a common point of reference.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: The Matter of Black Lives Jelani Cobb, David Remnick, 2021-09-28 A collection of The New Yorker‘s groundbreaking writing on race in America—including work by James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Hilton Als, Zadie Smith, and more—with a foreword by Jelani Cobb This anthology from the pages of the New Yorker provides a bold and complex portrait of Black life in America, told through stories of private triumphs and national tragedies, political vision and artistic inspiration. It reaches back across a century, with Rebecca West’s classic account of a 1947 lynching trial and James Baldwin’s “Letter from a Region in My Mind” (which later formed the basis of The Fire Next Time), and yet it also explores our current moment, from the classroom to the prison cell and the upheavals of what Jelani Cobb calls “the American Spring.” Bringing together reporting, profiles, memoir, and criticism from writers such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Elizabeth Alexander, Hilton Als, Vinson Cunningham, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Malcolm Gladwell, Jamaica Kincaid, Kelefa Sanneh, Doreen St. Félix, and others, the collection offers startling insights about this country’s relationship with race. The Matter of Black Lives reveals the weight of a singular history, and challenges us to envision the future anew.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Intellectual Warfare Jacob H. Carruthers, 1999 Exposing fallacies and reestablishing new and undistorted ways of viewing the formation of Western society, the book shows how classic literature shaped the contemporary world in intricate and sometimes startlingly and brutally honest detail. Not satisfied with simply challenging the reader to think about things differently, the volume goes further, citing specific examples and offering instruction on how to begin to retrain oneself to think about the origins of modern society in other terms.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Saving the Lost Tribe Asher Naim, 2003 This extraordinary history of the Falashas, the Black Jews of Ethiopia, is chronicled by the former Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia. Naim also recounts the rescue mission in 1991 that delivered them to the safety of Israel. 8-page full-color photo insert with b&w photos throughout.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Re-membering Africa Ngũgĩ wa Thiongʼo, 2009
  dr yosef ben jochannan: African Presence in Early Europe Ivan Van Sertima, 1985 This book places into perspective the role of the African in world civilization, in particular his little known contributions to the advancement of Europe. A major essay on the evolution of the Caucasoid discusses recent scientific discoveries of the African fatherhood of man and the shift towards albinism (dropping of pigmentation) by the Grimaldi African during an ice age (the Wurm Interstadial) in Europe. The debt owed to African and Arab Moors for certain inventions usually credited to the Renaissance is discussed, as well as the much earlier Afro-Egyptian influence on Greek science and philosophy. The book is divided into six parts: The First Europeans: African Presence in the Ancient Mediterranean Isles and Mainland Greece; Africans in the European Religious Hierarchy (madonnas, saints and popes); African Presence in Western Europe; African Presence in Northern Europe; African Presence in Eastern Europe.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Simon Of Cyrene Henry L. Masters, 2004-12-01 Seeing oneself in the story shapes capacity for participation in the story. Henry Masters has had a persistent and enduring interest in and passion for Black presence in the Bible and African shaped Christian spirituality. By giving voice and face to Simon of Cyrene, he invites us to share this intellectual and spiritual quest. Embracing it can breathe new life into persons, churches and communities. -Bishop Gregory V. Palmer, Iowa Area, The United Methodist Church Dr. Henry Masters is a prophetic voice in United Methodism, who stresses the how to of spiritual formation for today's Christian. His examination of the life and example of Simon of Cyrene will make our own cross bearing experiences more meaningful. -Judge John R. Gray, Member, Judicial Council, United Methodist Church 21st Century Christians owe Henry Masters a resounding Thank you! for calling our attention to the scriptural and cultural accuracy of Simon. Simon of Cyrene will help build both your God confidence and your self-esteem. This is an outstanding book written by an outstanding man. -Kirbyjon H. Caldwell, Windsor Village United Methodist Church Henry Masters creates an exciting hunger for more information regarding the inclusivity and proper identification of the people in the Bible. -Walter Kimbrough, Cascade United Methodist Church Henry Masters, Sr. is the Senior Pastor of Holman United Methodist Church in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Masters is a graduate of Paul Quinn College (B.A.), Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University (M. Div. and D-Min) and has a D.D. from Houston- Tillotson College. In addition to pastorates in Texas, Dr. Masters has been adjunct faculty at Perkins, TexasChristian University and will begin teaching at Claremont School of Theology in the spring 2005. Each week he preaches to a growing radio audience in excess of 30,000 over KJLH-FM, in Los Angeles, California.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: EGYPT REVISITED. Ivan Van Sertima, 1989
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Know Thyself Naʼim Akbar, 1999 How wonderful it is to taught by a free teacher, a spiritual teacher, a member of our family who truly loves the family, an architect of tranforming processes, a defender of African people, a beacon, a Son of Africa, a divine spirit manisfesting our creative genius. Thousands of thousands of people know Dr. Na'im Akbar as a special treasure. This book is another important gift from him to us. It is our responsibility to study these thoughts, carfully. To follow these teachings is to guarantee our liberation and to guide us toward our destiny. From forward by Asa G. Hilliard, III, Calloway Professor of Education at Georgia State University, Atlanta.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Marcus Garvey and the Vision of Africa John Henrik Clarke, 2011 Originally published: New York: Random House, 1974.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization Study Guide Anthony Browder, 1992-12 Tony Browder's book, Nile Valley Contributions To Civilization, is about correctinf some of these misconceptions so the reader, in fact, cane be introduced to a Nile Valley Civilizations in order to understand its role as the parent of future civilizations.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Abu Simbel to Ghizeh Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 1987
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Black Star Runoko Rashidi, 2011
  dr yosef ben jochannan: African Religions in Western Scholarship Okot p' Bitek, 1976
  dr yosef ben jochannan: The Afrikan Origins of the Major World Religions Yosef Ben-Jochannan, Modupe Oduyoye, Charles Finch, 1988
  dr yosef ben jochannan: I Love My Hair! Natasha Tarpley, 2009-07-10 This whimsical, evocative story about a girl named Keyana encourages African-American children to feel good about their special hair and be proud of their heritage. A BlackBoard Children's Book of the Year. Full-color illustrations.
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, Dr. John Henrick Clarke, Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan Ben-Jochannan was educated in Puerto Rico, Brazil, Cuba, and Spain, earning degrees in engineering and anthropology. In 1938, he earned a BS in Civil Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico. In 1939 a Master’s degree in Architectural Engineering from the University of Havana, Cuba. He received doctoral degrees in Cultural Anthropology and Moorish History from the University of Havana and the University of Barcelona, Spain. Ben-Jochannan immigrated to the United States in the early 1940s. He worked as a draftsman and continued his studies. He claims that in 1945, he was appointed chairman of the African Studies Committee at the headquarters of the newly founded UNESCO, a position from which he reportedly stepped down in 1970. In 1950, Ben-Jochannan began teaching Egyptology at Malcolm King College, and subsequently at City College in New York City. From 1976 to 1987, he was an adjunct professor at Cornell University. Ben-Jochannan is the author of 49 books, primarily on ancient Nile Valley civilizations and their impact on Western cultures. In his writings, he argues that the original Jews were from Ethiopia and were Black Africans, while the white Jews later adopted the Jewish faith and its customs. Ben-Jochannan has also made a number of appearances on Gil Noble’s WABC-TV weekly public affairs series Like It Is. In 2002, Ben-Jochannan donated his personal library of more than 35,000 volumes, manuscripts and ancient scrolls to the Nation of Islam.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: New Dimensions in African History Yosef Ben-Jochannan, 1991
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Celebrating Dr. Ben-Jochannan Frederick Monderson, 2012-09 Includes bibliography of works by Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan (pages 39-41).
  dr yosef ben jochannan: We're Not Going to Take it Anymore Gerald G. Jackson, 2005 Professor Gerald G. Jackson incorporates the perceptions, ideals, hesitancies and proclamations of hte Hip-Hop and post Hip-Hop generations into the Africana Studies field. He pulls evidence from a rich tapestry of history, classroom learning exercises, student reports, scholar and professional led lectures, discussions and educational tours to create a groundbreaking multicultural and pluralistic model for the application of Africentric helping to the educational sphere. While the mode varies, the greater number of compositions compiled here are biographies of ordinary and extraordinary African Americans. Culturally affriming, introspective and expansive, We're Not Going to Take it Anymore is a rarely seen educational innovation.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: African American Philosophers and Philosophy Stephen Ferguson II, John McClendon III, 2019-06-13 This book presents the first introduction to African American academic philosophers, exploring their concepts and ideas and revealing the critical part they have played in the formation of philosophy in the USA. The book begins with the early years of educational attainment by African American philosophers in the 1860s. To demonstrate the impact of their philosophical work on general problems in the discipline, chapters are broken down into four major areas of study: Axiology, Social Science, Philosophy of Religion and Philosophy of Science. Providing personal narratives on individual philosophers and examining the work of figures such as H. T. Johnson, William D. Johnson, Joyce Mitchell Cooke, Adrian Piper, William R. Jones, Roy D. Morrison, Eugene C. Holmes, and William A. Banner, the book challenges the myth that philosophy is exclusively a white academic discipline. Packed with examples of struggles and triumphs, this engaging introduction is a much-needed approach to studying philosophy today.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Awaken the Mind Sean Liburd, 2008-05-08 These words are the thoughts and offerings inspired by a man´s communication and interaction with his community. A Listener´s voice reflecting the challenges encountered on the journey of self-knowledge. A fiery truth that beckons to all African people to celebrate their ancestry while continuing the tradition of building upon the foundation for the benefit of unborn generations. Awaken the Mind: Communion with Sean Liburd the Sharing of Thoughts and Emotions, an Intimate Communication Between a People is a revealing collection of experiences and lessons that stimulate critical thinking.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: Early Black Thinkers in the Diaspora and Their Conceptualizations of Africa Abdul Karim Bangura, 2024-08-24 This book argues that just as the ideas of Pan-Africanism birthed by Henry Sylvester-Williams and others in the late 1800s and Negritude ushered by Aimé Césaire and others in the early 1900s emboldened many major Black thinkers to push for independence across Africa, so will these early thinkers’ ideas help in the building of a new Africa. The various chapters explore the proposition that the thoughts of early great Diaspora Black thinkers are still wellsprings of tenets that can be used to build a new Africa. The chapters examine how these thinkers conceptualized Africa in their works, with the main objective of delineating their conceptualizations to generate suggestions on how to build a new Africa.
  dr yosef ben jochannan: The Black Sky and The Soul Charles A. Jones Jr, 2019-03-10 This book brings my revelation about God and spirituality. Take a walk through my journey of knowing God and spirituality.
Yosef Ben-Jochannan - Wikipedia
Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan (/ ˈ b ɛ n ˈ j oʊ k ən ən /; December 31, 1918 – March 19, 2015), commonly referred to as "Dr. Ben", was an American writer and historian. He was …

Yosef Ben-Jochannan (1918-2015) | BlackPast.org
Mar 27, 2012 · Yosef Ben-Jochannan was an Afrocentric historian whose work is focused mainly on black presence in ancient Egypt. He contends in his writings that the pharaohs came out of …

Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan — Black Jewish Historian
Mar 20, 2015 · The Israelite community mourns the passing of our beloved elder Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan (1918-2015). He was born in Ethiopia and raised in the village of Gondar according …

Contested Legacy of Dr. Ben, a Father of African Studies
Mar 27, 2015 · To some, Yosef Ben-Jochannan, who died on March 19, was a trailblazing Harlem scholar who challenged common narratives that had written Africa out of world history. Yet to …

Yosef ben-Jochannan's Biography - The HistoryMakers
Nov 5, 2006 · Africana studies professor Yosef Alfredo Antonio ben-Jochannan was born on December 31, 1918 in Ethiopia to a Puerto Rican woman, Julia Matta and an Ethiopian man, …

Dr Yosef Ben-Jochannan - Afro Perspectives
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan’s scholarship has had a profound impact on Afrocentric studies and the reclamation of African history. His works challenge Eurocentric narratives, center African …

Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan’s Journey - Message International
Feb 10, 2018 · Editor’s Note: Dr. Yusef Ben-Jochannan was one of the most prolific authors and lecturers on African history throughout the Diaspora of the 20th century and the first decade of …

Yosef A.A. Ben-Jochannan: - jpanafrican.org
Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan: The Black Wombman as God” by K. Kelile Ntwadumela that explores the spiritual origins of the worship of the female as the original deity, most specifically the …

A special tribute to Yosef Alfredo Antonio ben-Jochannan ...
Apr 9, 2015 · Dr. Yosef Alfredo Antonio ben-Jochannan (“Dr. Ben”) was the preeminent “Multi-Genius of Our Time.”

Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan – Brhombicosidodecahedron
Mar 19, 2015 · Dr. Yosef A.A. ben-Jochannan, affectionately known as “Dr. Ben” was born December 31, 1918, to a Puerto Rican mother and an Ethiopian father in what is known as the …

Yosef Ben-Jochannan - Wikipedia
Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan (/ ˈ b ɛ n ˈ j oʊ k ən ən /; December 31, 1918 – March 19, 2015), commonly referred to as "Dr. Ben", was an American writer and historian. He was …

Yosef Ben-Jochannan (1918-2015) | BlackPast.org
Mar 27, 2012 · Yosef Ben-Jochannan was an Afrocentric historian whose work is focused mainly on black presence in ancient Egypt. He contends in his writings that the pharaohs came out of …

Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan — Black Jewish Historian
Mar 20, 2015 · The Israelite community mourns the passing of our beloved elder Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan (1918-2015). He was born in Ethiopia and raised in the village of Gondar according …

Contested Legacy of Dr. Ben, a Father of African Studies
Mar 27, 2015 · To some, Yosef Ben-Jochannan, who died on March 19, was a trailblazing Harlem scholar who challenged common narratives that had written Africa out of world history. Yet to …

Yosef ben-Jochannan's Biography - The HistoryMakers
Nov 5, 2006 · Africana studies professor Yosef Alfredo Antonio ben-Jochannan was born on December 31, 1918 in Ethiopia to a Puerto Rican woman, Julia Matta and an Ethiopian man, …

Dr Yosef Ben-Jochannan - Afro Perspectives
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan’s scholarship has had a profound impact on Afrocentric studies and the reclamation of African history. His works challenge Eurocentric narratives, center African …

Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan’s Journey - Message International
Feb 10, 2018 · Editor’s Note: Dr. Yusef Ben-Jochannan was one of the most prolific authors and lecturers on African history throughout the Diaspora of the 20th century and the first decade of …

Yosef A.A. Ben-Jochannan: - jpanafrican.org
Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan: The Black Wombman as God” by K. Kelile Ntwadumela that explores the spiritual origins of the worship of the female as the original deity, most specifically the …

A special tribute to Yosef Alfredo Antonio ben-Jochannan ...
Apr 9, 2015 · Dr. Yosef Alfredo Antonio ben-Jochannan (“Dr. Ben”) was the preeminent “Multi-Genius of Our Time.”

Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan – Brhombicosidodecahedron
Mar 19, 2015 · Dr. Yosef A.A. ben-Jochannan, affectionately known as “Dr. Ben” was born December 31, 1918, to a Puerto Rican mother and an Ethiopian father in what is known as the …