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Afrocentric Scholars

The models used by both Asante and Obenga draw their strength from language usage and linguistics.  Obenga and Keto overlap in relation to their heavy reliance on history.  Asante employs the historical approach also, however his overwhelming strength is in emancipatory hermeneutics. 

The various texts from Asante that reflect these approaches are Afrocentricity (1987); The Afrocentric Method (1987); Kemet, Afrocentricity and Knowledge (1992); and selected essays from the work titled, Malcolm X as cultural hero & other Afrocentric essays (1993) The works from Keto employed in this study were African centered perspective of history (1994) and Vision, time and identity (1995)The works of Obenga used were, Lost tradition: African philosophy in world history (1995), Icons of Maat (1996), and "Sources and specific techniques used in African history: a general outline," (Ki-Zerbo 1989).