Topics in Afro-American studies.
- Title
- Topics in Afro-American studies. Edited by Henry J. Richards.
- Published by
- Buffalo, Black Academy Press [1971]
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- Description
- 189 p.; 22 cm.
- Subject
- Call number
- Sc 917.3-T (Topics in Afro-American studies)
- Note
- CONTENTS. - Introd.: Black studies, the liberal arts and academic standards, by H. J. Richards. - What direction Black studies? by D. Henderson. - The "relevance" of academic psychology to the Black experience, by R. A. Evans. - The Afro-American and Africa, by F. Okoye. - Black nationalism, by J. Turner. - The evolution of Black national-socialist thought: a study of W. E. B. DuBois, by W. J. Moses. - The re-africanization of the Black American, by R. Walters. - The linguistic continuity of Africa in the Caribbean, by M. Alleyne. - The language of Black messianism: the case of Nat Turner, by A. L. Smith. - Black renaissance and negritude, by S. O. Mezu. - Notes to Black Americans from African literature in English, by G. C. M. Mutiso. - Pan-Africanism after 1958: the traditionalization of a radical movement, by U. O. Eleazu.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Title
- Topics in Afro-American studies. Edited by Henry J. Richards.
- Imprint
- Buffalo, Black Academy Press [1971]
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Added author
- Richards, Henry J., 1936-
- LCCN
- 75151128
- ISBN
- 0878310576(paper)
- Research call number
- Sc 917.3-T (Topics in Afro-American studies)