Definition: The term "Africanizing" in English is a colloquial or slang expression that originated with African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement, particularly in reference to the idea of embracing racial differences and integrating them into mainstream society. In the context of the Bible, the concept of Africanization can be seen as a form of racial transformation or assimilation. It suggests that African immigrants (or people who are born in African countries) might find themselves within mainstream American culture, but they may also embrace aspects of their own heritage and identity while still maintaining their cultural traditions. The word "Africanizing" is often used metaphorically to emphasize how Africans have contributed positively to the world while simultaneously finding a place where they can integrate with others. This concept emphasizes the idea that while African immigrants may see themselves as unique, they are not in any sense superior or inferior to white Americans, and instead find opportunities for growth and development within American culture. In essence, "Africanizing" reflects the belief that the experiences and contributions of Africans should be acknowledged and celebrated without being seen as obstacles or barriers to integration.