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Articles

Preliminary Critique of Gates' African Wonders
Ali A. Mazrui, Binghamton University, New York, USA

Ali Mazrui and Skip Gates' Africa Series
Wole Soyinka, Emory University, Georgia, USA

"Wonders of Africa": A Eurocentric Enterprise
Molefi Kete Asante, Temple University, Pennsylvania, USA

A Preliminary Response to Ali Mazrui's "Preliminary Critique of Wonders of the African World"
Henry Louis Gates, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA

Black Orientalism?: Further Reflections on Wonders of the African World by Henry Louis Gates
Ali A. Mazrui, Binghamton University, New York, USA

On Mazrui's 'Black Orientalism': A Cautionary Critique
Biodun Jeyifo, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA

"Master of the Intellectual Dodge: A Reply to Henry Louis Gates Martin Kilson, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA

The "Wonders of Africa" and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Joseph Inikori, University of Rochester, New York, USA

Deconstructing Gates' Wonders of the African World
Gwendolyn Mikell, Georgetown University, Washington D. C., USA

A Millennium Letter to Henry Louis Gates Jr.: Concluding a Dialogue?
Ali A. Mazrui, Binghamton University, New York, USA

My Preliminary Response to "A Preliminary Response to Ali Mazrui's 'Preliminary Critique of Wonders of the African World'"; [A Personal Letter to Gates]
Amechi A. Okolo, Long Island University, and Nassau Community College, New York, USA

Conversations with Colleagues: Africanist and Afrocentric Reactions to Wonders of the African World
Michael Burks, Karen Cudjoe, Jonathan T. Reynolds, and Michael Washington, Northern Kentucky University, Kentucky, USA

The Travelogue: Wonders of the African World
Omofolabo Ajayi, University of Kansas, Kansas, USA

Monumentality, Scriptocentrism and Other Mismeasures of Man
Oyekan Owomoyela, University of Nebraska, Nebraska, USA

Greatness and Cruelty: Wonders of the African World and the Reconfiguration of Senghorian Negritude
Biodun Jeyifo, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA

The Gates-Mazrui Clash: Why Mazrui May Have a Case
Eddie D'Sa, Goan Overseas Digest, London, UK

On the Slavery Issue in Wonders of the African World print copy
Gloria Emeagwali, Central Connecticut State University, Connecticut, USA

Critique of Wonders of the African World by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Vivian Windley, City College of the City University of New York, New York, USA

Wonders of the African Crisis
Biko Agozino, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, USA

Wondergates
George Nelson Preston, City College of New York/City University of New York, New York, USA

The Trouble With You, Ali Mazrui! - Response to Ali's Millennial "Conclusion"
Wole Soyinka, Emory University, Georgia, USA

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