Afrikan
Theory Tenets of Education
Ø "...Education has but one honorable
purpose, one alone, everything else is a waste of time......that is to train
the student to be a proper
handler of power." [John
Henrik Clarke]
Ø Powerful people
cannot afford to educate the people that they oppress, because once you are
truly educated, you will not ask for power. You will take it. [John
Henrik Clarke]
Ø "The
events which transpired five thousand years ago; Five years ago or five minutes
ago, have determined what will happen five minutes from now; five years From
now or five thousand years from now. All history is a current event." [John
Henrik Clarke]
Ø "First,
my people must be taught the knowledge of self. Then and only then will they be
able to understand others and that which surrounds them. Anyone who does not
have a knowledge of self is considered a victim of either amnesia or
unconsciousness and is not very competent. The lack of knowledge of self is a
prevailing condition among my people here in America. Gaining the knowledge of
self makes us unite into a great unity. Knowledge of self makes you take on the
great virtue of learning." [Honorable
Elijah Muhammad]
Ø "Power
concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out
just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact
measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will
continue till they are resisted with either words or blow, or with both. The
limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they
oppress." [Frederick
Douglass]
Ø "The
only protection against injustice in man is power.....physical, financial and
scientific." [Marcus
Garvey]
Ø "Every
form of true education trains the student in self-reliance"
[Dr. John Henrik Clarke]
[Dr. John Henrik Clarke]
Ø “I
think every person that calls themselves a leader, a preacher, a policy maker
of any kind should ask and answer the question in his own life time, how will
my people stay on this earth? How will
they be educated? How will they be
schooled? How will they be housed? And how will they be defended? The answer to these questions will create the
concept of enduring nationhood because it creates the concept of enduring
responsibility. I am saying whatever the
solution is, either we are in charge of our own destiny or we are not in
charge. On that point we got to be
clear, you either free or you a slave.” [John Henrik Clarke]
Ø "Powerful
people never educate powerless people in what they need that they can use to take
the power away from powerful people; it's too much to expect. If I was in
power, I would not educate people in how to take my powers away." [John Henrik Clarke]
Ø "One
is fully conscious when he or she is the results of having been informed and
instructed by the experience of his or her ancestors and use that knowledge to
master, understand and become able to create institutions that allow him or her
to live in harmony with the rest of nature and the universe." [Professor
James Small]
Ø "Now
consciousness, what is consciousness? Consciousness is being aware of one's
surroundings, recognizing the existence, truth or fact of something; being
aware of the very moment, the very instant that you are in; being aware of how
you affect the human social, political, and natural ecology you are a part of
and how it affects you. Consciousness is being informed and instructed through
your groups peculiar culture on the effects of the varied ecologies on your
immediate and distant ancestors, and to be aware of their interpretation of
that experience." [Professor
James Small]
Ø "When
you control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his actions. You do
not have to tell him not to stand here or go yonder. He will find his 'proper
place' and will stay in it. You do not need to send him to the back door. He
will go without being told. In fact, if there is no back door, he will cut one
for his special benefit. His education makes it necessary"
[Carter G. Woodson]
[Carter G. Woodson]
Ø "History
is a clock people use to tell their historical culture and political time of
the day. It's a compass that people use to find themselves on the map of human
geography. The history tells them where they have been, where they are and what
they are. But most importantly history tells a people where they still must go
and what they still must be"
[Dr. John Henrik Clarke]
[Dr. John Henrik Clarke]
Ø "When
you deal with the past, you're dealing with history, you're dealing actually
with the origin of a thing. When you know the origin, you know the cause It's
impossible for you and me to have a balanced mind in this society without going
into the past, because in this particular society, as we function and fit into
it right now, we're such an underdog, we're trampled upon, we're looked upon as
almost nothing. Now if we don't go into the past and find out how we got this
way, we will think that we were always this way. And if you think that you were
always in the condition that you're in right now, it's impossible for you to
have too much confidence in yourself, you become worthless, almost nothing. But
when you go back into the past and find out where you once were, then you will
know that you once had attained a higher level, had made great achievements,
contributions to society, civilization, science, and so forth. And you know
that if you once did it you can do it again; you automatically get the
incentive, the inspiration and the energy necessary to duplicate what our
forefathers did." [Malcolm X]
Ø The
genetic inheritance, the genes are not mere chemical packets that determine
their physiological aspects but the genes are capsulated histories of the
experiences of our people. In other words, the cultural history, biological
history, climatic geographical history, the interactions our people have had
with other people, the interactions our people have had with their environment
on the African continent and other places over the thousands and thousands of
years are carried right in the bodies of our children. It is a part of their
psychology as well as their biology. Therefore the education of our children
must be based on the knowledge of that history and the psychology that flows
from that history. [Amos Wilson]
Ø The education of a people must depend upon the
problems those people have to solve. Therefore, I often say the destiny of the
Black child is revolutionary while the destiny of the white child is
conservative. The major thing that the white child must do is maintain the
advantages and privileges that whites already have and ideally add to those
advantages. When we refer to Black people and the Black child as being
disadvantaged we are referring to the fact that we do not have our share of
what this world has to offer. And when we recognize that we will have to take
that share from other people and that we will have to be able to protect that
share once we take it from other people. We must realize that the destiny of
our children is revolutionary. And then we are in a sense preparing our
children for warfare. That means that the children must be reared
and educated to take on those tasks. Therefore that means they cannot be reared
and educated in the same ways of white children. We must design their education
in terms of their destiny. [Amos Wilson]
Ø There is no such thing as “standard” education.
There is no such thing as “equal” education. These things you must get out of
your minds they will destroy you. There is no universal, non-ethnic,
non-political type of education. Education is political to its very core. It is
ethnic to its very core. [Amos Wilson]
Ø “The
ultimate function of education is to secure the survival of a people.” [Amos
Wilson]
Ø Knowledge
must be wielded to a sense of purpose, people-hood and destiny. Then it becomes
protective of your survival as a people. It is measured by how it protects your
survival as a people, nationhood. [Amos Wilson]
Ø Change
your mind, your consciousness and change your circumstances. See your
consciousness in terms of its Afrikaness, its life enhancing benefits, its
consequences for your survival and goals as a people, measured in terms of its
characteristics, what it must acquire. You must have certain intentions to do
this. These intentionalities are the intent to be truly free, truly
self-determining, to create prosperity for your self and people, to be able to protect
your interests by any means necessary, to stop depending on white folk for your
life, job and well-being. Your mind will generate what you need when you give
it a goal or purpose. [Amos Wilson]
Ø If
you want to develop an Afrikan-centered curriculum, start by asking “What
problems must we solve as an Afrikan people? Our problems include the problem
of being dominated, not controlling our nations, being poor in the midst of
affluence. What goals do we want to reach? What quality of life do we want to enjoy?
What kind of people must we become in order to solve the problems that we must
solve as a people? What kind of attitudes, relationships toward ourselves, one
another, and Europeans/Asians/Arabs? What institutions must we develop so that
we can act in terms of our interests? What kind of social and educational
experiences must we expose ourselves and young to become the kind of people we
need to become to solve the problems we need to solve? Unless education,
politics and economics are designed to solve our problems as a people they are
pointless. What kind of education and knowledge and information and skills and
so forth must we develop so that we can build the institutions, develop the
relationships, attitudes to be the people we need to be? Then work from there
to look at your developmental psychology. In what ways do we grow and develop?
At what point are we most ready to undergo particular kinds of experiences, so
that we can match those experiences, with the developmental readiness of
ourselves so we can maximize the kind of growth we need? [Amos Wilson]
Ø Your
time given to certain tasks in your curriculum is determined by your culture
and history. If you say you suffer from
low self esteem, then give time to that in the curriculum. Failure to do this
causes Afrikan children to be destroyed by the time system in these schools and
universities, which are set up to deal with the problems of whites (Asians and
Arabs). [Amos Wilson]
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