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Park, Gilbert C.; Watson, Sunnie Lee – Multicultural Education, 2011
Today's global community encompasses interconnectivity between societies, where a development in one country affects and informs something similar in other countries. Multicultural education is not exempt from this pattern. Multicultural education was first started by concerned activists and educators in the United States as a way to secure social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Multicultural Education, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Benjamin, Playthell – Freedomways, 1983
Jazz is undoubtedly the great North American contribution to art, yet this art form is undermined by the White music elite which chooses instead to support institutions that perpetuate European music. When jazz is given attention in the mass media, both its Black origins and the great Black jazz artists are largely ignored. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Influences, Blacks, Federal Aid
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Staples, Robert; Jones, Terry – Black Scholar, 1985
Chronicles the representation of Blacks on television since the 1950s, focusing on their stereotyping as entertainers, athletes and criminals. Discusses the positive effect of the Bill Cosby Show, the negative effect of Mr. T, and television's role in reinforcing White supremacy. Also considers the impact of television on Blacks. (RDN)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Stereotypes, Mass Media Effects, North American Culture
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Denniston, Dorothy L. – Phylon, 1983
In "Go Down, Moses," William Faulkner shows a sensitive understanding of the character and sensibilities of Black people. Faulkner's characterizations and illustrations of relationships between Blacks and Whites imply the hope that understanding between the races can be realized through man's conscious will to return to natural…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Blacks, Cultural Images, Cultural Traits
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Bracey, John – Integrated Education, 1982
Identifies three forms of racism in American historiography and literature: (1) outright anti-Black bias; (2) ignorance of Black accomplishments and the Black experience; and (3) Eurocentric "universalism," a euphemism for the refusal to discuss race and the particularities of Black history and culture. Also discusses mainstream scholars'…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Ethnocentrism, Historiography
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Gould, Elizabeth – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2005
Regardless of race, gender, class, physical- and cognitive-ableness, as well as sexual orientation, to be musical in North American and western European societies is to be queer--particularly for men (Fuller and Whitesell, 2002), and maybe specifically for men, since women barely register in discussions of musicians. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Imagination, Middle Class, Musicians, Sexual Orientation
Diemer, Matthew A. – 1999
When the identities of youth of color have been studied (especially African Americans), several problematic practices have been employed. Racially, African American youth have been compared to a "standard" of White American youth. From the perspective of social class, poor African American youth have been compared to the…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Adolescents, Blacks, Cross Cultural Studies