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Citation: La. Nwachuku, THE UNITED-STATES AND NIGERIA - 1960 TO 1987 - ANATOMY OF A PRAGMATICRELATIONSHIP, Journal of black studies, 28(5), 1998, pp. 575-593
Citation: Rf. Lowy, DEVELOPMENT THEORY, GLOBALISM, AND THE NEW-WORLD ORDER - THE NEED FORA POSTMODERN, ANTIRACIST, AND MULTICULTURAL CRITIQUE, Journal of black studies, 28(5), 1998, pp. 594-615
Citation: Vc. Lewis, WORLDVIEW AND THE USE OF THE NEAR-WHITE HEROINE IN HOPKINS,PAULINE CONTENDING FORCES, Journal of black studies, 28(5), 1998, pp. 616-627
Citation: T. Ogunleye, DR. DELANY,MARTIN,ROBISON, 19TH-CENTURY AFRICANA WOMANIST - REFLECTIONS ON HIS AVANT-GARDE POLITICS CONCERNING GENDER, COLORISM, AND NATIONBUILDING, Journal of black studies, 28(5), 1998, pp. 628-649
Citation: Ml. Clemons, POLITICAL MOBILIZATION IN SUMTER COUNTY, ALABAMA - THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE, Journal of black studies, 28(5), 1998, pp. 650-675
Citation: P. Dixon, EMPLOYMENT FACTORS IN CONFLICT IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN HETEROSEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS - SOME PERCEPTIONS OF WOMEN, Journal of black studies, 28(4), 1998, pp. 491-505
Citation: M. Christian, AN AFRICAN-CENTERED APPROACH TO THE BLACK BRITISH-EXPERIENCE - WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LIVERPOOL, Journal of black studies, 28(3), 1998, pp. 291-308
Citation: Y. Stjean, LET PEOPLE SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES - INTERRACIAL UNIONS AND THE GENERAL SOCIAL SURVEY, Journal of black studies, 28(3), 1998, pp. 398-414
Citation: Ij. Creasy, AMAZING GRACE - THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND THE CONSCIENCE OF A NATION - KOZOL,J, Journal of black studies, 28(3), 1998, pp. 415-416
Citation: Gy. Mills, IS IT IS OR IS IT AINT - THE IMPACT OF SELECTIVE PERCEPTION ON THE IMAGE-MAKING OF TRADITIONAL AFRICAN DANCE, Journal of black studies, 28(2), 1997, pp. 139-156
Citation: S. Ngozibrown, THE US ORGANIZATION, KARENGA,MAULANA, AND CONFLICT WITH THE BLACK-PANTHER-PARTY - A CRITIQUE OF SECTARIAN INFLUENCES ON HISTORICAL DISCOURSE, Journal of black studies, 28(2), 1997, pp. 157-170
Citation: Ea. Henderson, THE LUMPENPROLETARIAT AS VANGUARD - THE BLACK-PANTHER-PARTY, SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION, AND PEARSONS ANALYSIS OF NEWTON,HUEY, Journal of black studies, 28(2), 1997, pp. 171-199
Citation: Jw. Warren et Fw. Twine, WHITE AMERICANS, THE NEW MINORITY - NONBLACKS AND THE EVER-EXPANDING BOUNDARIES OF WHITENESS, Journal of black studies, 28(2), 1997, pp. 200-218
Citation: Mp. Mangaliso, SOUTH-AFRICA - CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY AND THE SULLIVAN PRINCIPLES, Journal of black studies, 28(2), 1997, pp. 219-238