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Russell-Wood, A. J. R. – History Teacher, 1984
For the historian whose charge is to discover those antecedents in the past which can illuminate the present, the study of African history can be highly rewarding, both intellectually and professionally. This essay is addressed to students of history whose prime area of expertise is other than Africa. (RM)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Culture, Black History
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Eko, Ewa U., Ed. – 1971
In the fall of 1969, the Six Institutions' Consortium began a 3-phase program on African and Afro-American Studies Curriculum. This project is based on the continuing interest and purpose of the consortium to pool the resources and strengthen member institutions in the direction of achieving the overall quality improvement and services that they…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black Studies
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Eko, Ewa U., Ed. – 1971
In the fall of 1969, the Six Institutions' Consortium began a 3-phase program on African and Afro-American Studies Curriculum. This project is based on the continuing interest and purpose of the consortium to pool the resources and strengthen member institutions in the direction of achieving the overall quality improvement and services that they…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black Studies
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Dorsey, Francis E. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1983
Describes the genesis, philosophy, and activities of the African Community Theatre Arts Program (ACTAP) at Kent State University. ACTAP, which has an extensive community outreach program, attempts to promote and develop Black consciousness and cultural awareness throughout northeastern Ohio. (GC)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Community, Black Culture, Higher Education
Priebe, Richard – 1973
While African literature appears to be firmly established in American colleges and universities, its expansion, and in some cases its continuance, is threatened by two factors: racialism and departmental conservatism. As demands for courses in black literature can be met by an increased supply of scholars in Afro-American literature, fewer schools…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Black Culture, Black Literature
Eko, Ewa U., Ed. – 1970
This document presents the proceedings of an invitational conference on African and Afro-American Studies. Papers presented at the conference were: (1) Negritude in Retrospect; (2) The Assertation of Blackness in the United States and Africa; (3) The Afro-American Materials in the Predominantly White High School. Discussions were centered around…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black Studies
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Harris, Felicia – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1999
Examined centricity combined with Africentricity in mentoring experiences among African American students. Discusses Africentric and Eurocentric philosophies; utilizes the Mentoring Model and African principles of Nguzo Saba to develop an Africentric mentoring paradigm; examines the paradigm's role in supporting African American college students;…
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Students
Dorsey, David F., Jr. – 1976
Within the Afro-American studies program, the study of African literature is invaluable in demonstrating the relationship between black Americans and Africa; it contributes to the sketchy glimpse of what black culture is and reflects the affective experience of colonialism and neocolonialism. This paper explores the values of an African-literature…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Literature, Black Culture
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Eko, Ewa U., Ed. – 1972
In the course of the Six Institutions' Consortium 3-year curriculum development project in Afro-American Studies, it became abundantly clear to faculty and student participants that the most viable curriculum that can be developed must be interdisciplinary. In response to this conviction, a seminar was held to emphasize the need for an approach to…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black 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
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Stewart, Earl; Duran, Jane – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1999
Establishes a black essentialist aesthetic for jazz rap, showing its relation to an African-derived history and other black traditions. Examines newer lines of argument in aesthetics about contemporary recordings focusing on Theodore Gracyk. Argues that jazz rap is defined by actual, not recorded, performance. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, African Culture, Black Culture, Black History
Fikes, Robert, Jr. – 1995
This bibliography was compiled to demonstrate the extent to which African Americans have written on a broad array of topics that do not have racial concerns as the major focus. Nonfiction books of more than 100 pages written by persons of African descent who were born in the United States or lived in the country for substantial periods of time are…
Descriptors: African Culture, Authors, Black Achievement, Black Culture
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Luxenberg, Stan – Change, 1977
The Schomburg Center houses the biggest, most comprehensive collection devoted to material about people of African descent, with many of its works available nowhere else. Its development and wide use are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: African Culture, American History, Black Culture, Blacks
Hare, Nathan – 1969
Current undergraduate curricula seem alien to black students, many of whom come from disadvantaged environments in the US and do not identify with courses applicable to a white societal structure. Unfortunately, many US history books have either glossed over or omitted the many contributions of black citizens to society with which black students…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Community, Black Culture, Black Education
Richardson, Elaine – 1997
This Powerpoint presentation argues that the problems encountered in implementing African-centered curriculum into the university composition classroom attest to the need for African centered education in kindergarten through university level educational institutions. The solution of the problem of African American students' disproportionate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Discourse, African Culture, Black Culture
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