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          Africana psychologists, such as Kobi Kambon.

          Kobi K. K. Kambon, and discusses approaches to combating cultural misorientation.!

          Kobi Kambon

          Kobi Kazembe Kambon (a.k.a. Joseph A. Baldwin) was born in Jasper, Alabama November 29, 1943.

          His mother, Mable E. Guyton- Baldwin was a School Teacher and Community-civic leader who died in 1996 at the age of 92.

          Joseph Baldwin/Kobi Kambon: "African (Black) Psychology is defined as a system of knowledge (philosophy, definitions, concepts, models, procedures and practice).

        1. Joseph Baldwin/Kobi Kambon: "African (Black) Psychology is defined as a system of knowledge (philosophy, definitions, concepts, models, procedures and practice).
        2. The author describes the multiple pathways of events and strategies that served to nurture African.
        3. Kobi K. K. Kambon, and discusses approaches to combating cultural misorientation.
        4. Kambon () in his discussion of the early informal history of African/Black psychology discusses the work of individuals like Edward Wilmot Blyden, W.E. B.
        5. Beginning in the s, several African American psychologists began writing and educating people about the importance of understanding.
        6. His father, Andrew Baldwin Sr., was first a coal miner and then a Baptist Minister who died in 1969 at the age of 76. Kambon is the 9th of 10 children, with four sisters and five brothers. 

           

          He attended Walker County Training School for jr.

          high school and high school, and attended Wilson Jr. College in Chicago. Kambon was briefly drafted in the Army from 1965 to 1957. 

           

          Dr. Kambon later transferred to DePaul University in Chicago in 1969, where he received his bachelor's degree in Psychology.

          He then went on to acquire a Masters of Arts degree in Personality-Abnormal Psychology from Roosevelt University (1971), and a Ph.D. in Personality and Soc