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Books and Articles About Black Athena

  • Black Athena 2: History without Rules. Robert L. Pounder The American Historical Review, Vol. 97, No. 2 (Apr., 1992), pp. 461–464 doi:10.2307/2165728.
  • Mary R. Lefkowitz, Not Out of Africa: How Afrocentrism Became an Excuse to Teach Myth As History, 1997, ISBN 0-465-09838-X ISBN 978-0465098385
  • Mary R. Lefkowitz and Guy MacLean Rogers (eds.), Black Athena Revisited, 1996., ISBN 0-8078-4555-8 ISBN 978-0807845554
  • Mary R. Lefkowitz, History Lesson, 2008, ISBN 0-300-12659-X ISBN 978-0300126594
  • Martin Bernal, Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics, 2001.
  • Jacques Berlinerblau, Heresy in the University: The Black Athena Controversy and the Responsibilities of American Intellectuals, 1999, ISBN 0-8135-2588-8 ISBN 978-0813525884

M. Skupin. "Anacalypsis II: A review of Black Athena Vol. I and II by Martin Bernal." Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications, Vol. 20 (1991), p. 28-29.

  • Duncan Hallas, Absent Friends, Socialist Worker Review, 100 (1987)

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