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“Athens of West Africa?” Slavery, epistemology, and the limits of decolonisation, By Ibrahim Abdullah

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….the question is not whether Fourah Bay College deserves admiration. It is whether its intellectual history must be narrated through a metaphor that reinscribes colonial hierarchies of value. Why must African higher education be intelligible through Athens at all? Why is classical antiquit...

Professor-Ibrahim-Abdullah writes about Dr Segun Osoba as the historian of radical political economy.

….the question is not whether Fourah Bay College deserves admiration. It is whether its intellectual history must be narrated through a metaphor that reinscribes colonial hierarchies of value. Why must African higher education be intelligible through Athens at all? Why is classical antiquity the benchmark, rather than the Atlantic and Sudanic worlds that actually shaped […]

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