answer:I am not African, or descendants of folks from Africa (that I know of), and was raised with a primarily Caucasian and Native American (Ojibwe and Mi’kmaq) -centric view of the world, so no, I wouldn’t say I have an Afro-centric conception of black people’s history in Africa and abroad. I would say that no one does unless they are African, African descendants or raised in a primarily Afro-centric community. That being said, I took a few classes in what was termed as “Black Studies” at the university I attended and I think it gave me a broader view of things. In college I studied US History with several of my classes concerning the American Civil War and an effort was made to show things from their eyes at the time which also helped.