africanizing in Czech

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1. Africanizing synonyms, Africanizing pronunciation, Africanizing translation, English dictionary definition of Africanizing

2. Africanizing knowledge, African studies across the disciplines

3. What does Africanizing mean? Present participle of Africanize

4. Noun Africanization The act or process of Africanizing

5. Africanization: The act or process of <xref>Africanizing</xref>

6. Africanizing Anthropology is a meticulous, innovative contribution to the intellectual history of Africa and to anthropological enquiry

7. Africanizing THE SOUTH Hundreds of Africans were brought by slave-traders to America in the 18th century

8. Africanizing Democracies is a snapshot of contemporary Africa that is rarely covered in such a textbook so well and so succinctly

9. Africanize (third-person singular simple present Africanizes, present participle Africanizing, simple past and past participle Africanized) (transitive, American spelling) To make African

10. Africanizing Democracies examines the ways in which Africans have constructed and reshaped democracy in order to fit their own political ideals and agendas

11. Part 1, "Africanizing African History," offers several diverse methods for bringing distinctly African modes of historical discourse to the foreground in academic historical research

12. Africanizing Democracies looks at democratization in relation to such topics as the end of apartheid, the role of women in politics, the Arab Spring, debt relief and humanitarian aid, China's growing involvement in Africa, HIV/AIDS and other significant health concerns, feminism and LGBT activism, and peace and security issues, among others.

13. If, in the eighteenth century, the concept of race resulted from what Ali Mazrui calls "the dis-Africanisation of the diaspora," 6 then the racialization of African peoples involved not only a dis-Africanizing but an un-Americanizing as well, 7 all of which bears directly on Wheatley's situation in Boston on the eve of the American Revolution.