Jamal Awil

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At this stage, he appears to us as. [fact]

What he did in Bantu Philosophy was to challenge dominant ideas about the intellectual capabilities of Africans, and, consequently, the methods of colonial administration and Christian mission, based on these dominant ideas. At this stage, he appears to us as a man who broke out of the sort of colonialism that has been aptly characterized as paternalism.

Frans Dokman, Beyond Bantu Philosophy_…, loc. 70