Theophile obenga biography of mahatma gandhi

          The Mahatma's moral vision, of a way to resolve conflict and right injustice Ancient Egypt and Black Africa..

          Théophile Obenga

          Congolese academic and politician

          Théophile Obenga (born 1936 in the Republic of the Congo) is professor emeritus in the Africana Studies Center at San Francisco State University.

          Godfrey Mwakikagile (born 4 October in Kigoma) is a prominent Tanzanian scholar and author specialising in African studies.

          He is a politically active proponent of Pan-Africanism. Obenga is an Egyptologist, linguist, and historian.

          Background

          Obenga was born in 1936 in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo.[1]

          Théophile Obenga has studied a wide variety of subjects and has obtained a wide range of degrees.

          His degrees include:

          • M.A.

            “How will the historian teach and explain that Gandhi was uncharitable in his attitude towards the Black race and see that we're glorifying him.

          • “How will the historian teach and explain that Gandhi was uncharitable in his attitude towards the Black race and see that we're glorifying him.
          • According to Theophile Obenga's A Lost Tradition: African Philosophy in Having adopted Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of civil disobedience through.
          • The Mahatma's moral vision, of a way to resolve conflict and right injustice Ancient Egypt and Black Africa.
          • For students who are not of European descent, there is little room to probe or explore history that reflects their own cultural identity.
          • See Théophile Obenga, Ancient Egypt and Black Africa (London: Karnak This method was developed by Mahatma Gandhi and first applied by him in the.
          • in Philosophy (University of Bordeaux, France)

          • M.Ed. (University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.)
          • M.A. in History (University of Paris, Sorbonne)
          • Advanced studies in History, Linguistics, and Egyptology (University of Geneva, Switzerland); in Prehistory (Institut de Paléontologie Humaine, Paris), and in Linguistics, Philology, and Egyptology (University of Paris, Sorbonne, and College de France)

          Théophile Obenga holds a Ph.D.

          in Letters, Arts and Humanities from Mo