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Table of contents of journal: *Journal of black studies

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Authors: DEI GJS
Citation: Gjs. Dei, INTERROGATING AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT AND THE DIASPORAN REALITY, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 141-153

Authors: KOOK R
Citation: R. Kook, THE SHIFTING STATUS OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE AMERICAN COLLECTIVE IDENTITY, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 154-178

Authors: HUDSONWEEMS C
Citation: C. Hudsonweems, RESURRECTING TILL,EMMETT - THE CATALYST OF THE MODERN CIVIL-RIGHTS-MOVEMENT, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 179-188

Authors: CHIVAURA VG
Citation: Vg. Chivaura, EUROPEAN CULTURE IN AFRICA AS BUSINESS - ITS IMPLICATIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HUMAN FACTOR, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 189-208

Authors: TATE GT
Citation: Gt. Tate, PROPHESY AND TRANSFORMATION - THE CONTOURS OF WOODSON,LEWIS NATIONALISM, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 209-233

Authors: TAYLOR U
Citation: U. Taylor, THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF BLACK FEMINIST THEORY AND PRAXIS, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 234-253

Authors: GORDON DB
Citation: Db. Gordon, HUMOR IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN DISCOURSE - SPEAKING OF OPPRESSION, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 254-276

Authors: ASSIBEYMENSAH GO
Citation: Go. Assibeymensah, GHANA WOMEN-IN-DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM - PROBLEMS, ISSUES, AND PRESCRIPTION, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 277-295

Authors: BERHANU A
Citation: A. Berhanu, AN ANNOTATED-BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCE SOURCES ON AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 296-305

Authors: STEWART JA
Citation: Ja. Stewart, ALTERNATIVES TO AFROCENTRISM - CTR-NEW-AMER-COMMUNITY, Journal of black studies, 29(2), 1998, pp. 306-317

Authors: MAZAMA A
Citation: A. Mazama, THE EUROCENTRIC DISCOURSE ON WRITING - AN EXERCISE IN SELF-GLORIFICATION, Journal of black studies, 29(1), 1998, pp. 3-16

Authors: BARNES SL
Citation: Sl. Barnes, EBONICS AND PUBLIC AWARENESS - WHO KNOWS - WHO CARES, Journal of black studies, 29(1), 1998, pp. 17-33

Authors: GREAVES GA
Citation: Ga. Greaves, CALL-RESPONSE IN SELECTED CALYPSOES OF POLITICAL COMMENTARY FROM THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD-AND-TOBAGO, Journal of black studies, 29(1), 1998, pp. 34-50

Authors: BECKLES CA
Citation: Ca. Beckles, WE SHALL NOT BE TERRORIZED OUT OF EXISTENCE - THE POLITICAL LEGACY OFENGLAND BLACK BOOKSHOPS, Journal of black studies, 29(1), 1998, pp. 51-72

Authors: WATSON E
Citation: E. Watson, GUESS WHAT CAME TO AMERICAN POLITICS - CONTEMPORARY BLACK CONSERVATISM, Journal of black studies, 29(1), 1998, pp. 73-92

Authors: KANE CM
Citation: Cm. Kane, DIFFERENCES IN FAMILY-OF-ORIGIN PERCEPTIONS AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN, ASIAN-AMERICAN, AND HISPANIC AMERICAN-COLLEGE STUDENTS, Journal of black studies, 29(1), 1998, pp. 93-105

Authors: JENNINGS R
Citation: R. Jennings, POETRY OF THE BLACK-PANTHER-PARTY - METAPHORS OF MILITANCY, Journal of black studies, 29(1), 1998, pp. 106-129

Authors: GUNTER B
Citation: B. Gunter, ETHNICITY AND INVOLVEMENT IN VIOLENCE ON TELEVISION - NATURE AND CONTEXT OF ON-SCREEN PORTRAYALS, Journal of black studies, 28(6), 1998, pp. 683-703

Authors: BROWN LE STIVERS R
Citation: Le. Brown et R. Stivers, THE LEGEND OF NIGGER LAKE - PLACE AS SCAPEGOAT, Journal of black studies, 28(6), 1998, pp. 704-723

Authors: NIGRO M
Citation: M. Nigro, IN SEARCH OF SELF - FRUSTRATION AND DENIAL IN MORRISON,TONI SULA, Journal of black studies, 28(6), 1998, pp. 724-737

Authors: HENDRIX KG
Citation: Kg. Hendrix, STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACE ON PROFESSOR CREDIBILITY, Journal of black studies, 28(6), 1998, pp. 738-763

Authors: TATE GT
Citation: Gt. Tate, FREE BLACK RESISTANCE IN THE ANTEBELLUM ERA, 1830 TO 1860, Journal of black studies, 28(6), 1998, pp. 764-782

Authors: BATTLE JJ
Citation: Jj. Battle, WHAT BEATS HAVING 2 PARENTS - EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS IN SINGLE-PARENT VERSUS DUAL-PARENT FAMILIES, Journal of black studies, 28(6), 1998, pp. 783-801

Authors: HALL PD
Citation: Pd. Hall, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TYPES OF RAP MUSIC AND MEMORY IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN, Journal of black studies, 28(6), 1998, pp. 802-814

Authors: DOVE N
Citation: N. Dove, AFRICAN WOMANISM - AN AFROCENTRIC THEORY, Journal of black studies, 28(5), 1998, pp. 515-539
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