O Autorze

John Henrik Clarke was a prominent African American historian, scholar, and author, known for his significant contributions to the study of African history and culture. Born in 1915 in Union Springs, Alabama, he dedicated his life to educating others about the impact of colonialism and the richness of African civilizations. Clarke's work often highlighted the importance of understanding one's heritage and the historical context of African peoples. He was a leading figure in the Afrocentric movement, advocating for a perspective that centers on African experiences and contributions to world history.

Throughout his career, Clarke wrote several influential books, including "The Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo" and "Malcolm X: The Man and His Times." His scholarship not only educated a generation about African history but also inspired many to reclaim their identity and culture. With a commitment to social justice and a deep understanding of the struggles faced by African Americans, Clarke's legacy continues to influence historians, educators, and activists today.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia January 1, 1915
Miejsce Urodzenia Union Springs, Alabama, United States
Data śmierci July 16, 1998