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Black life and culture in the United States. Rhoda L. Goldstein, editor.
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Title:Black life and culture in the United States. Rhoda L. Goldstein, editor.
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Author/Creator:Blumberg, Rhoda Lois.
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Published/Created:New York : Crowell, [1971]
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Call Number: E185 .G59 1971
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:African Americans.
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Description:xiii, 400 pages. illustrations, portraits. 22 cm.
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Series:Apollo editions ; A-294.
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Notes:Articles by various authors, developed from lectures delivered at a course at Douglass College in the spring of 1970.
Bibliography: pages 381-385.
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ISBN:0690145985
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Contents:African linguistic and mythological structures in the new world / Ivan Vansertima
African art / Geoffrey Hendricks
Africanisms in music and dance of the Americas / Esi Sylvia Kinney
Black heritage: of genetics, environment, and continuity / Julius M. Waiguchu
The slave trade / Colin A. Palmer
Slavery and the plantation / Henry N. Drewry
The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Afro-American / Ann J. Lane
Survival techniques of Black Americans / W.M. Phillips, Jr.
Afro-American superiority: a neglected theme in the literature / Herbert Aptheker
The nonviolent movement: the past, the present, and teh future / Ralph David Abernathy
Desegregation at Rutgers University / Emily Alman
Community origins of the Black Power Movement / Ronald S. Copeland
Contemporary black nationanalism / Alphonso Pinkney
Race and class in the urban ghetto: an interpretation / Theodore Taylor
Survival techniques and the black middle class / Samuel D. Proctor
Black artists in the United States / James Denmark
Is black art about color? / Frank Bowling
Black theatre: an evolving force / Cecelia Hodges Drewry
Black students speak: three views on black studies / Audrey C. Arthur, Deborah Bankston, and Karen Predow
The relevance of the past to the present: a political interpretation / Lexxon S. Hinds.