Wayne B. Chandler

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Throughout his career, Chandler has received numerous awards and honors for his scholarship, teaching, and service. His legacy serves as a testament to the power of African-centered thought and the enduring importance of intellectual inquiry. wayne b. chandler

The diffusion of Nile Valley technology and spirituality across the globe. "You see a vase, Detective

Chandler’s rise to prominence is closely linked to his extensive collaboration with the late Dr. Ivan Van Sertima. He was a primary contributor to the "Journal of African Civilizations," a landmark series of publications that challenged Eurocentric views of world history. But more importantly, I see the residue of