Kendi was born in the Jamaica neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens,[4][2][6] to middle-class parents, Carol Rogers, a former business analyst for a health-care organization,[4] and Larry Rogers, a tax accountant and then hospital chaplain. Both of his parents are now retired and work as Methodist ministers.[4][7] He has an older brother, Akil.[4]From third to eighth grade, Kendi attended private Christian schools in Queens.[8] After attending John Bowne High School as a freshman, at age 15, Kendi moved with his family to Manassas, Virginia, in 1997 and attended Stonewall Jackson High School for his final three years of high school,[9] from which he graduated in 2000.[7][8]
In 2005, Kendi received dual B.S. degrees in African American Studies and magazine production from Florida A&M University. In 2007, Kendi earned an M.A. and in 2010 a Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University.[10] Kendi's dissertation was titled "The Black Campus Movement: An Afrocentric Narrative History of the Struggle to Diversify Higher Education, 1965-1972". His advisor was Ama Mazama.[1]
BTW, his real name is "Ibram Henry Rogers" ... Never trust a fake-named "activist".
And if this "Rogers" fellow were a horn, he'd be a vuvuzela.
Prisons are full of men named (first name) “X” or Arabic names of some sort. Their birth names are invariably conventional. They were radicalized in prison. Kendl was radicalized in college by the same schools of thought. Neo marxist afrocentric radicals.
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