No! Being Afrocentric means to love yourself as a black person its has nothing to do with hating another race!
It's a proactive response to racism.
Any ethnicentric view of history is by definition biased and an unreliable resource. It's not to be confused with "black history" which is the history of black people. Afrocentrism argues that all history should be viewed through it's association with black people.
Afrocentrism is important because it centers African cultures, histories, and contributions in the narrative of world history, countering Eurocentric perspectives that have often marginalized or misrepresented them. It promotes a sense of identity and pride among people of African descent, fostering a deeper understanding of their heritage. By highlighting Africa's diverse civilizations and achievements, Afrocentrism encourages a more inclusive and accurate view of global history. Ultimately, it supports the broader movement for social justice and equity by challenging stereotypes and promoting cultural appreciation.
racism? Europe wanted the Confederacy to win because that would show how little of a chance democracy had at surviving.
institutional racism causes interpersonal racism.
Prejudice, Racism
Edward Lama Wonkeryor has written: 'On afrocentricity, intercultural communication, and racism' -- subject(s): African Americans, Race relations, Psychology, Communication, Intercultural communication, Afrocentrism
interpersonal racism
Racism
"You dont fight racism with racism; the best way to fight racism is with solidarity." "You dont fight racism with racism; the best way to fight racism is with solidarity."
Jeolusy or hatred [The above answer is the orignal response. This is simply a note that it is idiotic and that this question has been addressed with far more consideration elsewhere on the site.]
Herbert Shapiro has written: 'White violence and Black response' -- subject(s): African Americans, History, Race relations, Racism, Violence