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Mason, Ernest D. – Phylon, 1979
Alain Locke's thinking on race and race relations is not always clearly understood. His interest in race stemmed primarily from his attempt to combat notions of national, racial, and cultural superiority. As excerpts from his works show, Locke's position is more appropriately described as culturally pluralistic, rather than integrationist.…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Racial Attitudes, Racial Integration, Racial Relations

Piliawsky, Monte – Phylon, 1984
Surveys past two decades of struggle for Black civil rights in the U.S., measuring progress in the areas of political equality, equality before the law, equality of opportunity, economic equality, and social equality. Concludes that Black people in 1983 remain as oppressed as 20 years ago. (RDN)
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)

Brown, John A. – Phylon, 1979
Suggests some reasons for the present state of inactiveness in Black protest associations by focusing on the associational behavior shown by Blacks and contrasting it with behavior shown by other ethnic groups in their voluntary associations. (EB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Black Attitudes, Black Organizations, Black Power

Spivey, Donald – Phylon, 1983
Sees the scholarly community's failure to look seriously at the history of Blacks in intercollegiate sports as a missed opportunity to understand an important dimension of Afro-American intellectual history, the nature and development of the modern civil rights struggle, and the Black protest movement. (Author/CMG)
Descriptors: Activism, Athletes, Athletics, Black Achievement