“Deep and Profound Study” has 79 entries.
- Cheikh Anta Diop, Civilization or Barbarism; Chapter 12: Characteristics of Political and Social African Structures and Their Effect on Historical Movement; European Translation of “the ascent of King Unas” to Compare with the Lord’s Supper; pp. 183–184
- E.A. Wallis Budge, The Gods of the Egyptians; Chapter VI: “Osiris as Water-God”; pp. 122–123
- Codex Sinaiticus
- Semna (Nubia)
- The ANU People
- Adansonia; Manna from heaven?
- The Standing Army in Ancient Egypt
- Link to Meroitic Script Image
- The Thunder, Perfect Mind
- CNN.com: “English gets millionth word on Wednesday, site says”; The Immense Size of the English Language
- Chögyam Trungpa, The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation; Chapter II: Styles of Imprisonment, “Passion”; pp. 29–31; the human realm
- Chögyam Trungpa, The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation; Chapter II: Styles of Imprisonment, “Stupidity”; pp. 34–35; Trungpa on the Symbol of the Pig; Why white people of all skin colors are not funny… and why the snow makes you serious…
- Cheikh Anta Diop, Civilization or Barbarism; Chapter 17: Does an African Philosophy Exist?; “Inexhaustive List of Egyptian Philosophical Concepts That Have Survived in Wolof”; pp. 358–361
- Cheikh Anta Diop, African Origin of Civilization; Chapter VII: Arguments for a Negro Origin; The Egyptian Respect for Nubia; p. 150
- William Ivy Hair, Carnival of Fury; Chapter 5: New Orleans—the Land of Dreams; pp. 70–71; The “Creoles of color”
- “Brain reads word-by-word”; Tina Hesman Saey; sciencenews.org
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Noureddine Ghali/1976; Sembène on the Female Archetypes in Xala; p. 77; Edited by Annett Busch and Max Annas
- Jamaica Kincaid; A Small Place; Orphans with No Tongue; pp. 31–32
- Rhema and Logos; wikipedia.org
- The Genetic Diversity of Africans
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Jared Rapfogel and Richard Porton/2004; Sembène on Polygamy; pp. 203–204
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Samba Gadjigo/2004; Sembène on Cheikh Anta Diop, Lucy, Herodotus and Female Circumcision (Excision); p.193
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Samba Gadjigo/2004; Sembène on Maternal Africa; pp. 191–192
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Bernd Wolpert/1995; Sembène on African Aid and Privatized Recolonization; p.165
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Françoise Pfaff/1992; Sembène on Young Filmmakers as Victims of Colonialism; p. 152
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Ulrich Gregor/1978; Sembène on the Nationalization of Film Distribution in Senegal; p. 109
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Pierre Haffner/1977; Sembène on African Culture Problems for Young Filmmakers; p. 91
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Harold D. Weaver/1972; Sembène on Africans Wanting Cowboy Films; p. 33
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Harold D. Weaver/1972; Sembène on African Men of Culture; p. 32
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Guy Hennebelle/1969; Sembène on the French Monopolies of Film Distribution; p. 11
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Gerald Peary and Patrick McGilligan/1972; Sembène on African Film Distribution and Neocolonialism; pp. 43–44
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Fìrinne Nì Chréacháin/1992; Sembène on the TV in the Hut; p. 138
- Ousmane Sembène Interviews; Fìrinne Nì Chréacháin/1992; Sembène on American ‘Gifts’ and Never Marrying an African Man; p.138
- Gerald Horne, Race War!; Chapter 2: The Asiatic Black Man?; American and Japanese Fiction about a Japanese Invasion of the U.S.; pp.49–50
- Gerald Horne, Race War!; Chapter 2: The Asiatic Black Man?; Conservative George Schuyler, His Pro-Japanese Leanings; p. 49
- Gerald Horne, Race War!; Chapter 2: The Asiatic Black Man?; the Nation of Islam and the Empire of Japan; p.48
- Gerald Horne, Race War!; Chapter 10: Race World; Imperial Japan and anti-Semitism; p. 271
- Gerald Horne, Race War!; Chapter 9: Race at War; On the Segregation of U.S. Blacks from those of the Empire; pp. 238–239
- Gerald Horne, Race War!; Chapter 5: War/Race; Du Bois on Pre-Communist China; pp. 110–111
- George Orwell; Politics And The English Language; Orwell on the Decline of Language; Published in Horizon, April 1946; Modern British Writing ed. Denys Val Baker, 1947
- Abductive reasoning
- Formal Ontology
- The Three Original Liberal Arts; the Trivium; the Quadrivium
- KLV: Jhn 12:8 on Poverty; A Verse in the Bible Used to Justify the Existence of Poverty
- Jacob H. Carruthers, MDW NTR: Divine Speech; Chapter 1: Modern African Thinking about African Thought; A constructive critique of George G.M. James, his Stolen Legacy; p.20
- Benjamin Lee Whorf; Whorf, B. L. (1940): 'Science and Linguistics', Technology Review 42(6): 229-31, 247-8. Also in B. L. Whorf (1956): Language, Thought and Reality (ed. J. B. Carroll). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
- Richard M. King, M.D., Melanin: A Key to Freedom; Melanin and the Electromagnetic Theory of Life; pp. 58–59
- Ivan Van Sertima editing Charles S. Finch, Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern; The African Background of Medical Science; pp. 146–147
- J.E. Manchip White, Ancient Egypt: Its Culture and History; Manchip White on Egyptian Chronology; p. 136
- J.E. Manchip White, Ancient Egypt: Its Culture and History; Manchip White on “the absolute monarchy of the Old Kingdom” and the “cheerful,” “gay” Peasant; pp. 126–127, 132
- J.E. Manchip White, Ancient Egypt: Its Culture and History; Manchip White on the History of Money in Ancient Egypt; p. 124
- bell hooks, Art on My Mind: visual politics; Altars of Sacrifice: Re-membering Basquiat; bell hooks on Basquiat in “African-American art history”; pp. 36, 38
- bell hooks, Art on My Mind: visual politics; Altars of Sacrifice: Re-membering Basquiat; bell hooks on “Madison Avenue Primitive”; pp. 35–36
- Krishna Kaur; Ten Bodies in Kundalini Yoga
- Krishna Kaur; Kundalini Yoga Mantra for Cultivating the Power of Communication
- Krishna Kaur; Kundalini Yoga Mantra for Heart Strength
- Jomo Kenyatta, Facing Mount Kenya; Chapter 7: Sex Life Among Young People; Keynatta on the Regulation of Sexuality; pp. 149–153
- Ezrah Aharone, Pawned Sovereignty; Part I, III Fallacies of Democracy and Voting; Aharone on “American” Slaves; pp. 64–65
- Ezrah Aharone, Pawned Sovereignty; III Plutocracy Disguised as Democracy; Aharone on U.S. Dollars as Fiat Money; p.98
- James Henry Breasted, The Conquest of Civilization; XIX Alexander the Great; Breasted on the Legend of Egyptian Validation at "the shrine of Amon"; pp. 415–416
- Jomo Kenyatta, Facing Mount Kenya; Chapter 6: Initiation of Boys and Girls; Kenyatta on the custom of irua (clitoridectomy); pp. 125–126
- Ivan van Sertima (Editor), Great African Thinkers: Cheikh Anta Diop; Origin of the Ancient Egyptians; Diop on the Melanin Dosage Test; p. 41
- Cheikh Anta Diop, Civilization or Barbarism; Chapter 8: Birth of the Different Types of States; Diop on the Four Types of States and the Absence of Indigenous Military Aristocracy in Ancient Africa; pp. 129–132
- Heinrich Schliemann
- James Henry Breasted
- James Henry Breasted, The Conquest of Civilization; XXV: World Dominion and Degeneracy; Breasted on Roman Governors and Publicans (c. 200B.C.); pp. 515–516
- Agape Love; Several Greek Words for "Love"
- William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs, Black Rage; Chapter III: Achieving Womanhood; Grier and Cobbs on Negro Ugliness; pp. 52
- William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs, Black Rage; Chapter V: Marriage and Love; Grier and Cobbs on Skin Color Consciousness; p. 77
- William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs, Black Rage; Chapter V: Marriage and Love; Grier and Cobbs on a Common Pattern in Marriage; p. 75
- William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs, Black Rage; Chapter III: Achieving Womanhood; Grier and Cobbs on the Natural Hairdo; p. 45
- Ali A. Mazrui, The Africans: A Triple Heritage; Chapter Nine: In Search of Stability; Mazrui on Julius Nyerere on Traditional African Democracy; p.180
- Ali A. Mazrui, The Africans: A Triple Heritage; Chapter Three: Africa’s Identity: The Indigenous Personality; Mazrui on African Classlessness and Democracy; p.75
- Cheikh Anta Diop, Precolonial Black Africa, Political Organization in Black Africa; Diop on Monarchic and Tribal Africa
- Cheikh Anta Diop, Precolonial Black Africa, Political Organization in Black Africa; Diop on Matrilineal Succession in Ghana
- Cheikh Anta Diop, Precolonial Black Africa, Political Organization in Black Africa; Diop on Mossi Constitutional Monarchy
- "Sacred Ibis" and Our Word for "discover"
- Swami Vivekananda
- "Picture superiority effect, pictograms, & culture"