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Using Caribbean Literature, the author paints a picture of the cultural conditions in Contemporary Caribbean societies.
Requiem for Revolution: Perspectives in the U.S. / OECS Intervention in Grenada
Requiem for Revolution Perspectives U.S. / OECS Grenada
2014/11/25
"Requiem for a Revolution: Perspectives on the U.SJOCES Intervention in Grenada" is extracted from a book-length manuscript in progress, tentatively titled, "Rise and Fall of the Grenada Revolution: C...
How to Think Black: A Symposium in Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters
Think Black Toni Cade Bambara Salt Eaters
2014/11/25
The Salt Eaters, which is the alleged topic ofthis symposium, is an extremely important work for any number of reasons, not the least of which is that it is the embodiment ofhow one thinks and writes ...
Jean Toomer and the Politics and Poetics of National Identity
Jean Toomer the Politics Poetics National Identity
2014/11/25
"Jean Toomer and the Politics and Poetics of National Identity" is taken from her forthcoming book, Jean Toomer and the Aesthetic Adventure. This is her fIrst appearance in Contributions.
Afro-American Identity: Reflections on the Pre-Civil War Era
Afro-American Identity Pre-Civil War Era
2014/11/25
"Afro-American Identity: Reflections on the Pre-Civil War Era" and the former work are part of a larger study in progress concerning Afro-American identity in general and Afro-American radicalism in p...
THE MARKETING OF BLACK MUSIC
MARKETING BLACK MUSIC
2014/11/24
Today's black musicians are challenged not only to master their art, but also the business side of what has become a multi-million dollar consumer market. The author argues that little has changed sin...
ARCHETYPAL PATTERNS UNDERLYING TRADITIONAL AFRICAN CULTURES: Janheinz Jahn's Muntu and Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart
ARCHETYPAL PATTERNS TRADITIONAL AFRICAN CULTURES Janheinz Jahn Muntu Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart
2014/11/24
The present paper was an outgrowth of the author's undergraduate studies in the W. E. B. DuBois Department of Afro-American Studies at the University.
A version of this article was presented before the Five College Faculty Seminar in African Studies in 1981. It emerges from the author's specialization in West African and Caribbean Francophone Litera...
RACIAL OPPRESSION AND THE BRITISH STATE INTO THE EIGHTIES
RACIAL OPPRESSION BRITISH STATE THE EIGHTIES
2014/11/24
As Visiting Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts/ Amherst for the academic year 1980-81, the author of this article read the paper "Racial Oppression and the British State" as one...
HEART OF DARKNESS AND CULTURAL NATIONALISM.
THE BLACK LAWYER AS NON-PERSON IN THE MEDIA, OR "IS YOU DA ALLIGATOR OR DA ALLIGATEET'
BLACK LAWYER NON-PERSONAL MEDIA IS YOU DA ALLIGATOR DA ALLIGATEET
2014/11/24
A comment on images of black lawyers in the mass media and its implications for African Americans in the profession.
The Black Writer
Black Writer
2014/11/24
A response to the essay in the New England Journal of Black Studies by Professor Priscilla Ramsey that assesses the author's autobiography titled, ' All Is Well'.
A revised version of a paper was presented at the 3rd Annual Conference of the National Council for Black Studies. It argues that philosophical thought and curricula in African American Studies can he...
The British Army's African Recruitment Policy, 1790-1807
The British Army African Recruitment Policy
2014/11/24
The article is drawn from a presentation to the Five College Black Studies Seminar Series, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 25 February 1982. It argues that delays in the British abolition of the ...
This article explores the attitudes of U.S. blacks toward Caribbean immigrants. Walter has been published widely on Caribbean immigration, and United States political and labor organizations.