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Jones, Rhett S. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1988
The experiences of Whites and Blacks in the American Colonial period were strikingly different. Blacks were committed to Whites' Enlightenment ideology, which did not reflect Black experience. Blacks in the Colonial era were unable to create political structures capable of making sense of the Black experience. (BJV)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Community, Black History, Blacks

Morton, Patricia – Phylon, 1985
Discusses historical and recent writings dealing with miscegenation and the social role and significance of mulattoes (individuals with both Black and White ancestors) in American society. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Blacks, Intermarriage

Jabs, Albert E. – Negro Educational Review, 1973
An Assistant Professor of Social Science at Vorhees College, South Carolina discusses what it is like to be a serious Lutheran placed in an Episcopal College, the role of history instruction in statewide school integration, and the Southern Literary Renaissance. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black History, Black Studies, Desegregation Methods

Feagin, Joe R. – Integrated Education, 1970
Using recent opinion data, describes and analyzes the views of white America on black contributions to American history, and evaluates white reactions to Black Studies courses in schools. (JM)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Influences, Black Stereotypes, Black Studies

Bracey, John – Integrated Education, 1982
Identifies three forms of racism in American historiography and literature: (1) outright anti-Black bias; (2) ignorance of Black accomplishments and the Black experience; and (3) Eurocentric "universalism," a euphemism for the refusal to discuss race and the particularities of Black history and culture. Also discusses mainstream scholars'…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Ethnocentrism, Historiography
Perkins, Linda Marie – 1981
In spite of lack of support from white women, educated black women concentrated their efforts on better conditions for the uneducated and the poorer among them during the late 19th century. Their primary concerns were education and employment opportunities, suffrage, the defense of black female morality, and the condemnation of lynching. The…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Employment, Black History, Black Leadership

Bowers, Susan – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1990
Explores the effects of Toni Morrison's novel, "Beloved," on readers. Explains that it maps a new direction for the African-American apocalyptic tradition because Morrison relocated the arena of racial battle from the streets to the African-American psyche where memories of the atrocities of the past have been buried. (JS)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black History, Black Literature, Blacks
Perkins, Linda M. – 1980
The pre-emancipation (1830-1865) black woman reformer was concerned with race "uplift," a sense of duty and obligation to her race. Black women in the North formed mutual aid societies for the economic survival of the destitute. Regardless of economic status, free blacks consistently sought to aid slaves in the South; the poor often saved for…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black Employment, Black History
Stevens, John D. – 1976
Any comic strip artist deals in stereotypes. The history of two black comic strips begun in the 1920s, "Bungleton Green" and "Sunny Boy Sam," both of which featured anti-heroes in the "fall guy" tradition, may be traced to show the way in which they portrayed black stereotypes. Black strips engaged in a degree of stereotyping of white characters…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Stereotypes, Blacks, Characterization
Thomas, Richard W. – 1996
Understanding the history of cooperative efforts among blacks and whites for the social and economic advancement of African Americans and the development of harmony and fellowship in various religious communities has the potential to inspire good race relations in contemporary America. The book is organized around major themes that have been…
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Cooperation, Economic Factors
Hulteen, Bob, Ed.; Wallis, Jim, Ed. – 1992
This study guide offers 53 essays and articles in 9 study sessions on the causes and consequences of racism and a vision for change from a Christian perspective. The guide is updated to include articles addressing issues raised by the riots in Los Angeles (California), the 25th anniversary of the legislative victories of the Civil Rights Movement,…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Black History, Blacks

Lemann, Nicholas; Whitman, David – Public Interest, 1991
Comprises "The Underclass and the Great Migration" (N. Lemann) and "The Migrants' Tale and Ghetto Culture" (D. Whitman). Lemann's book "The Promised Land" discusses the Black migration to northern U.S. states. Whitman argues that Lemann exaggerates the Black sharecropper's contribution to the development of the…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Black Population Trends, Blacks
Olson, Paul – 1993
The limited coverage of blacks in "The Virginia Gazette" during integration marked a symbolic step toward greater, or equal inclusion of black society in the newspaper but proved far from fulfilling the newspaper's role as a community newspaper. Personal interaction between blacks and whites in Williamsburg (Virginia) did not occur very…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black History, Blacks, Civil Rights

Cassimere, Ralph, Jr. – Equity and Excellence, 1988
Discusses the resistance of both Blacks and Whites to the federally mandated integration of the Louisiana State University system and an end to its "separate but equal" policies. Emphasizes the role of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). (FMW)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Colleges, Black Education, Black History