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- W2058258834 abstract "Although the termAfrican diaspora is commonly used as the basis of group classification and unity, there is much cultural diversity among the peoples of the diaspora. The dispersal of African peoples throughout the world resulted in myriad regional, class, and cultural differences. As a result of this cultural separation, African Americans have continually searched for ways to reinstall cultural linkages to their African heritage. However, such Pan-African exploration has taken many often divergent directions (Asante, 1983). The descendants of enslaved Africans brought to the United States, for example, have been enculturated to the point where the particular U.S. pattern for living has become natural. Thus many African Americans residing in the United States have consciously and unconsciously adopted the American culture (i.e., values, attitudes, customs, beliefs) as the worldview lens through which they observe, participate, and evaluate the other members of the African diaspora. However, those who have been fortunate to travel to the continent of Africa, for instance, have been resocialized into their Africanness in the broadest sense: acquiring a sense of personal identity; learning what to believe and how to behave; learning values, norms, and skills; and, most importantly, acquiring a sense of their origin. Unfortunately, most African Americans have experienced the problem of marginality because they have been largely isolated from this process (Carrington, 1991). They have not had" @default.
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- W2058258834 title "Breaking Through the Barriers" @default.
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