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Cruse, Harold – Black Scholar, 1984
Reviews Maulana Karenga's "Introduction to Black Studies" (1982). Discusses the academic and social relevance of the discipline and its growth out of economic, political, and historical forces. Concurs with Karenga's Afrocentric approach but notes the difficulties in its implementation within the current academic climate. (GC)
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Studies, Book Reviews
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Tyler, Robert – Black Scholar, 1972
Argues that Afro-American music derives from an African continuum, from a musicology, and from tonal and rhythmic values which were and are distinctly African; and that Afro-American tradition is a folk tradition. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black History, Black Studies
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Nobles, Wade W. – Black Scholar, 1974
The actuality of black kinship bonds and the sense of extended family are exemplifications of the sense of Africanity in black families.. (Author)
Descriptors: African Culture, American History, Black Community, Black Culture