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Hine, Darlene Clark – Black Scholar, 1992
Reviews the history of African-American studies and explores its future. Three groups of scholarly practitioners in African-American studies are discussed as (1) traditionalists; (2) authentists and/or Afrocentrists; and (3) African-American feminists. Contributions of each group are examined, and the role of each in the future is considered. (SLD)
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Studies, Females