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Bolles, A. Lynn – Sage, 1986
The Black anthropologist, Vera Mae Green, is featured in this analysis of the concept of soul as applied to African-Americans. Music and dance are used to express soul in cultural context. But soul is also a force, an energy which encompasses the Black experience and makes Black culture persevere. (VM)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Blacks, Dance

Semmes, Clovis E. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1984
Describes health and nutritional practices and beliefs among Black Americans, from slavery to the present. Links such practices and beliefs to social, political, and ideological factors. (GC)
Descriptors: African Culture, Beliefs, Black Attitudes, Black Community

Barnes-Harden, Alene – Journal of Black Studies, 1984
Blacks, now distributed throughout the world, have everywhere maintained some Africanisms that reflect their cultural heritage. An awareness of these Africanisms can unite Blacks throughout the diaspora and contribute to their international quest for liberation and national identity. (KH)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Blacks, Cross Cultural Studies
Coughlin, Ellen K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Researchers of Black American culture argue that interpretations of their experience are skewed by academe's Western perspective, and are becoming champions of Afrocentricity. (MSE)
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Attitudes, Black Culture

Chimezie, Amuzie – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1985
Analyzes the biculturality of Black Americans, who have both Afrocentric and Eurocentric elements in their culture. Discusses factors of biculturality (education, punishment/reward, the institutionalization of white culture, religion, white power, and whites' numerical superiority). Evaluates qualitative differences between black and white…
Descriptors: African Culture, Biculturalism, Black Culture, Blacks

Maultsby, Portia K. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1983
Explores use and performance of music in the Black church through examination of (1) the events that led to the conversion of Blacks to Christianity; (2) the formation of independent Black religious groups; and (3) the social and cultural milieu that fostered the development of a unique Black religious music. (Author/ML)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black History, Blacks

Butler, John Sibley – Society, 1990
Discusses use of the term "African-American" in the context of relationships among country of origin, identification with that country, and the American experience. Finds no association between name identification and current Black social movements. Suggests that the issue should not overshadow continued effort to gain economic stability…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Blacks, Cultural Awareness
Holliday, Frances – 1976
This paper discusses the provision of quality education for black children in urban public schools. The author argues (1) that urban public schools have failed to provide quality education to black children because education is not conceived in cultural context; (2) that remedial educational programs for minority children have been based on…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black Stereotypes

Semaj, Leahcim Tufani – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1981
Asserts that the existence of Blacks is suppressed by a White dominated world. Argues that social science as it presently exists is an inappropriate superstructure for the development of a psychology of liberation and presents "cultural science" as an alternative model. (Author/DA)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), African Culture, Black Culture, Blacks

Williams, Walter E. – Society, 1990
Contends that the question of what Black Americans call themselves is a nonissue that diverts attention from larger problems without contributing to their solution. Traces widespread crime, poverty, educational failure, and institutional breakdown to the erosion of Black family and community values, and urges the reversal of this trend. (AF)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, African Culture, Black Community, Black Culture
Hale-Benson, Janice E. – 1986
This book describes the roots, culture and learning styles of black children. It is written to promote awareness that black children differ from other children in ways which are relevant to education. These differences must be known and acted upon in order to provide black children with an appropriate education. The book contains the following…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Youth, Child Rearing