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Fitzgerald, Bonnie – 1973
Prepared by a young people's librarian, this annotated bibliography of 103 citations on minority groups is divided into the following sections: Black Fiction, Black Biography, Black Informational, Black Poetry, African Folktales, Indian Fiction, Indian Informational, Chinese Folktales, Indian Poetry, Indian Legends, Oriental Poetry, Oriental…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, African Culture, American Indian Culture, Annotated Bibliographies
Standifer, James A.; Reeder, Barbara – 1972
This Sourcebook can serve as a much needed resource in strengthening the study of African and Afro-American music, an area of specialization that has been neglected in most traditional study programs. The work is divided into two major parts, and 2 appendices. African Music, Part I, contains a bibliography of books about Africa, music, musical…
Descriptors: African Culture, Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Black Achievement

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

Holloway, Joseph E. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1989
The Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina, Georgia, and Northern Florida retain almost every element of African culture, including language, oral tradition, folklore, and aesthetics. Examines the African influence in the lifestyle of the Gullah people of the Sea Islands, especially in terms of their concept of time. (AF)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Languages, Bantu Languages

Aschenbrenner, Joyce; Carr, Carolyn Hameedah – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1989
Describes dancer Katherine Dunham's philosophical system and her application of the "Dunham technique" in the Children's Workshop of the Katherine Dunham Museum in East St. Louis (Illinois). Contends that Dunham incorporates rites of passage to transform the lives of participants through intense involvement in art as a way of life. (AF)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Youth, Community

Nobles, Wade W. – Counseling Psychologist, 1989
Responds to two opening articles by Parham ("Cycles of Psychological Nigrescence") and Helms ("Considering Some Methodological Issues in Racial Identity Counseling Research"). The epistemological foundations of the (Non-African-based) source model of Black identity are examined from an Afrocentric perspective. (TE)
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Attitudes, Black Culture

Abang, Theresa B. – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 1988
Literature is reviewed on the topic of blindisms and their possible causes. Studies indicate that the lack of blindisms among Black African blind children is related to the close mother-child contact and the interaction among the extended family unit. Strategies for preventing blindisms are offered. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: African Culture, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Development, Black Culture

Dillard, Cynthia B. – Initiatives, 1994
Sets forth three calls to education: (1) "Education begins when people are seeking to be whole"; (2) "Education must use memory and her/history as crucial sites of resistance"; (3) "Education must serve to name and to voice." Various strategies for educational change and social empowerment are given. (BF)
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Attitude Change, Black Culture

Olaniyan, Tejumola – African American Review, 1992
Reviews issues surrounding African-American cultural identity in cultural discourse about the arts, especially literature. Identifies positions in the current debate, critiques some positions being argued, and focuses on the work of Henry Louis Gates, Jr., in his book, "The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of Afro-American Literacy…
Descriptors: African Culture, Authors, Black Culture, Blacks
Baradar, Miriam; And Others – 1988
This publication, which provides information about the African-American celebration known as Kwanzaa, was designed to support the Portland (Oregon) Public School District's goal of increasing students' understanding and appreciation of the history, culture, and contributions of different geocultural groups. The document is comprised of the…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness
Hilliard, Asa G.; And Others – 1979
This document presents a synthesis of research and theories used as background for a study designed to identify racist behaviors and to observe change in racist behaviors resulting from an intervention. The first chapter defines racism and discusses problems in creating a paradigm for the study of behavioral change. The second chapter contains a…
Descriptors: African Culture, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives
North, Robert D. – 1968
This is a report of an evaluation of the South Bronx Multi-Purpose Supplementary Educational Center (SOMPSEC). The primary objectives of SOMPSEC, funded under Title III, Elementary and Secondary Education Act were: (1) to enhance the self-image of minority-group students, (2) to encourage development of their artistic talent, and (3) to increase…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Evaluation Methods, Minority Groups
Jahn, Janheinz – 1968
Chapters in this book classify the literature reflecting the overlap of African and Western cultures according to its content, stylistic features, and patterns of literary expression. Areas covered are (1) early writers of African descent; (2) the African scene--oral, Afro-Arabic, "apprentice" and "protest," and Southern Bantu literatures; (3) the…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Bibliographies, Black Culture
Nwosu, Oriaku – 2000
"Africans in the Diaspora" refers to peoples of African origin dispersed throughout South America, the Caribbean, and North America as a result of the Atlantic slave trade carried out by European nations from the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries. The paper first provides an historical overview of the Diaspora. It then discusses…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Languages, African Literature, Black Culture
Love, Barbara – African Commentary: A Journal of People of African Descent, 1989
Black Americans seeking to choose an African name are confronted by several issues growing out of internalized oppression. African identity carries with it connotations of slavery, ethnic duality, socioeconomic limitation, primitivism, and racial stereotyping. The right of naming themselves is seen as a crucial step toward liberation for African…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Attitudes, Black Culture