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Okello, Wilson Kwamogi – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
Baby Suggs's sermon in the clearing to formerly enslaved Black folx offers readers an important anecdote about living in the afterlife of white supremacy (Hartman, 2007; Sharpe, 2016). Baby Suggs seemed to understand that the priority for survival and emancipation was loving one's flesh in a world where "yonder they do not love your…
Descriptors: Whites, Power Structure, Self Concept, Authors
Kanost, Laura – Hispania, 2010
Francisco Rojas Gonzalez's 1944 novel "La negra Angustias" is recognized as the only novel of the Mexican Revolution that features a black woman military officer. Critics have observed that, although this semi-biographical novel portrays Angustias as a gender nonconformist who seeks justice for women and the poor, the conclusion ushers…
Descriptors: Females, Novels, Mexicans, Blacks

Williams, Ernest P. – Phylon, 1976
Discusses William Styron's novel "The Confessions of Nat Turner." Comments on the principal charges made against William Styron by the contributors to "William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond." (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Culture, Black History, Black Influences

Whitten, Norman E., Jr. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1976
This is the author's reply to a critic, who in reviewing this author's work in a previous article, took phrases out of context, ignored materials obviously contradictory to his thesis, and in one case, changed a quotation. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Blacks, Book Reviews, Communication Problems

Peters, Erskine – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1978
Some of the fundamental problems with Shange's plays originate in the fact of the author's own youth. From the author's misapprehension of her own maturity derives the distorted perspective which controls the play. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Literature, Black Stereotypes, Blacks
Kennedy, James H. – 1985
This paper profiles representative Afro-Brazilian writers and provides a guide to English language translations and critical studies of their work. The aim is to encourage instructors to broaden the scope of current curricula in black and Latin American studies courses. Recent studies estimate that more than 40 percent of Brazil's inhabitants are…
Descriptors: Authors, Black Studies, Blacks, Foreign Countries

Dyer, Thomas G. – Phylon, 1976
This three hundred and twenty-five page text contains one hundred brief stories intended to introduce young blacks to aspects of their culture and history. (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Black History, Black Literature, Black Youth
Kutenplon, Deborah; Olmstead, Ellen – 1996
This bibliography presents annotations and critical appraisals of all fiction titles published between 1968 and 1993 by African American authors and targeting young adult readers--166 titles by 57 authors. Only works of fiction--historical fiction, modern realistic fiction, fantasy and science fiction, and mystery and suspense--by African American…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Authors, Black Literature
Bogle, Donald – Freedomways, 1976
Notes that James Baldwin's new book--The Devil Finds Work--is a look by Baldwin at the movies, and that it is also a look by Baldwin at Baldwin, and the conflicting and contradictory effects the movies have had on his life and all of ours. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Culture, Black Influences, Blacks

Ward, Jerry W. – Journal of Black Studies, 1976
N. J. Loftis's poem, Black Anima, is considered as a problem in aesthetics. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Authors, Black Culture, Black Literature

Madhubuti, Haki R. – Black Scholar, 1978
This article describes how the education process of Black children, the Black consciousness movement, mass media, and majority attitudes have led to the absence of literary interest and literary development of Blacks. The ways in which these factors influence the present and potential roles of Black writers and critics are discussed. (EB)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black History

Ogunyemi, Chikwenye Okonjo – Signs, 1985
Discusses the reasons for Black women novelists not allying themselves with White feminists and the differences between the two groups' perspectives. Introduces the term "womanism" to express a philosophy that celebrates Black roots and the ideals of Black life while giving a balanced presentation of Black womandom. (SA)
Descriptors: African Literature, Authors, Black Attitudes, Black Literature

Fryar, Imani L. B. – Journal of Black Studies, 1990
Discusses how the aesthetic concerns of African Americans are reflected in the writing of Black women and introduces the characteristics of African culture as they relate to African-American culture. Emphasizes the intuitive musical quality of Black language as expressed in poetry and fiction. (FMW)
Descriptors: African Culture, Authors, Black Attitudes, Black Literature

Boxwell, D. A. – African American Review, 1992
Examines Zora Neale Hurston's work, particularly her collection of folklore and ethnography of the American South, "Mules and Men." Looks at the author's role, the ways the ethnographer inscribes herself into the text, and speculates about Hurston's understanding of the limits of the impersonal researcher. (JB)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Culture, Blacks, Books
Jones, Donald C. – 1995
By focusing on Frederick Douglass' reconsideration of literacy in the 1845 "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass," this slave narrative becomes very relevant to students today. This important historical document becomes a powerful tool with which educators can encourage students to confront contemporary, postmodern questions about…
Descriptors: Authors, Blacks, Higher Education, Language Role
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