Dr. Amos Wilson
"When we get into social amnesia - into forgetting our history - we also forget
or misinterpret the history and motives of others as well as our motives. The
way to learn of our own creation, how we came to be what we are, is getting to
know ourselves. It is through getting to know the self intimately that we get to
know the forces that shaped us as a self. Therefore knowing the self becomes a
knowledge of the world. A deep study of Black History is the most profound way
to learn about the psychology of Europeans and to understand the psychology that
flows from their history.
If we don't know ourselves, not only are we a puzzle to ourselves; other people
are also a puzzle to us as well. We assume the wrong identity and identify
ourselves with our enemies. If we don't know who we are then we are whomever
somebody tells us we are." 'the late Dr.
Amos N. Wilson, an Afrocentric psychologist (The
Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness," Afrikan World InfoSystems, New York
(1993)
No comments:
Post a Comment