Anthropology and Ethnology Open Access Journal (AEOAJ)

ISSN: 2639-2119

Review Article

The End of Black History

Authors: Mocombe PC*

DOI: 10.23880/aeoaj-16000248

Abstract

This work argues that the White Christian Western world ended Black history as a distinct form of system and social integration unfolding unto the world by integrating them into the dialectic of their (neo) liberal (Protestant) capitalist means and modes of production. This process, contemporarily, in postindustrial America, has led to the queerification and feminization of the socalled Black American community, which serves the imperial agenda of the White Western (Protestant) Christian world under American hegemony by promoting their neoliberal identity politics to the black diaspora and the African continent under the guise of neoliberal identity politics and capitalism.

Keywords: Black Church; African-Americanization; Racial Identity; Religiosity; Black Diaspora; Spiritualism; Phenomenological Structuralism

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