Description |
xii, 299 pages ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Culture: Touré, S. A dialectical approach to culture. Metcalfe, R. The West African roots of Afro-American music. Redmond, E. B. The Black American epic. Wiggins, W. H. Jack Johnson as bad nigger. Jones, L. A Black value system. Hare, N. A study of the Black fighter. Edwards, H. Sources of the Black athlete's superiority.--Family: White, J. Guidelines for Black psychologists. La Rue, L. The Black movement and women's liberation. Staples, R. The myth of the impotent Black male. Davis, A. Reflections on the Black woman's role in the community of slaves. Jackson, J. But where are the men?-- Politics: Sundiata, P. Portrait of Marcus Garvey. Stanford, M. Black guerrilla warfare. Nyerere, J. African socialism. West, L. and Divans, K. Prison or slavery? Chrisman, R. Black prisoners, white law. Henderson, L. W. E. B. DuBois: Black scholar and prophet. Allen, R. L. Black liberation and world revolution. Stone C. Black politics. |
Subject |
African Americans.
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African Americans. |
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Science -- Study and teaching -- United States.
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Science -- Study and teaching. |
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United States. |
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Technology -- Study and teaching -- United States.
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Technology -- Study and teaching. |
Added Author |
Hare, Nathan.
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Coleman, William T.
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Selby, Cecily Cannan.
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Black scholar.
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