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Lefever, Harry G. – Phylon, 1981
Reviews several explanations for "playing the dozens," a ritualized verbal contest carried out principally among Black males. Holds that the ritual is a survival technique that teaches young Black men to face up to an antagonistic society and to deal with conflicts. Provides examples of ritual insult from other cultures. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Youth, Blacks, Conflict
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Wilkinson, Doris – Society, 1990
Discusses the controversy revolving around the naming of Black Americans from three diametrically opposing standpoints: (1) etymological/linguistic; (2) political; and (3) philosophical/nationalistic. Suggests that differences in the naming of a people experiencing self-discovery should not be construed to indicate lack of Black unity, and that…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Culture, Black History, Blacks
Crummey, Nefertari – 1980
This paper describes, from an historicial perspective, the causes and consequences of violent outbreaks involving the black community and examines the effectiveness of various kinds of violence in the resolution of conflict. Violence as a means of protest and a method of change is presented as an integral factor in the shaping of American history.…
Descriptors: Activism, Blacks, Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution
Nelson, Linda, Ed.; Williams, Judith, Ed. – 1990
The seven narratives in this document were drawn from the reflective writings of administrators of color involved in the Nevada Project LEAD. Six school principals and one district administrator describe experiences they have encountered in managing ethnically and racially diverse elementary and secondary schools in Nevada. The first and last…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Blacks, Conflict Resolution