Citation: R. Hall, THE BLEACHING SYNDROME - AFRICAN-AMERICANS RESPONSE TO CULTURAL DOMINATION VIS-A-VIS SKIN COLOR, Journal of black studies, 26(2), 1995, pp. 172-184
Citation: Ae. Rheams et M. Gallagher, CES - CULTURAL, EXPERIENTIAL, SKILL BUILDING - THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATION, Journal of black studies, 26(1), 1995, pp. 3-16
Citation: Ms. Jackson, AFROCENTRIC TREATMENT OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN INA RESIDENTIAL CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROGRAM, Journal of black studies, 26(1), 1995, pp. 17-30
Citation: Sd. Allen, MORE ON THE FREE BLACK-POPULATION OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS - SPECULATIONS ON THE NORTH-AFRICAN CONNECTION, Journal of black studies, 25(6), 1995, pp. 651-671
Citation: Rf. Lowy, EUROCENTRISM, ETHNIC STUDIES, AND THE NEW-WORLD ORDER - TOWARD A CRITICAL PARADIGM, Journal of black studies, 25(6), 1995, pp. 712-736
Citation: A. Kagee et Jl. Price, APARTHEID IN SOUTH-AFRICA - TOWARD A MODEL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION, Journal of black studies, 25(6), 1995, pp. 737-748
Citation: Sd. Wright, ELECTORAL AND BIRACIAL COALITION - POSSIBLE ELECTION STRATEGY FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN CANDIDATES IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Journal of black studies, 25(6), 1995, pp. 749-758
Citation: T. Kershaw, LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE IN THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IMAGINATION - BLACKSHIREBELAY,CA, Journal of black studies, 25(6), 1995, pp. 759-760