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Alexander, E. Curtis – 1985
The Nguzo Saba or "Seven Principles of Blackness" provide the fundamental basis for the development of an African America value system that is based on the cultural and historical particularisms of being Black in an American society that devalues Black efficacy and Black people. The fundamentals of this value system, foundational to the Kwanzaa…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Afrocentrism, Black Culture
Dean, Kris – Crisis, 1991
The Caribbean is a rich breeding ground for African-derived music. A synopsis is given of the music of the following countries and styles: (1) Jamaica; (2) Trinidad and Tobago; (3) Calypso; (4) steel pan; (5) Haiti; (6) Dominican Republic; (7) Cuba; (8) Puerto Rico; and (9) other islands. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Influences, Blacks
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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
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Crouchett, Lawrence – Journal of Black Studies, 1971
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Community, Black Culture, Black History
Aronson, David; Steel, Melissa – Teaching Tolerance, 1995
Explores the wealth of learning opportunities arising from the study of Africa and its peoples. Students must learn about the history, traditions, and diversity of Africa, rather than focusing narrowly on the problems of recent years. Teaching students about the contributions of Africa will help them be better world citizens. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Studies, Black Culture
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Bell, Yvonne R.; And Others – Journal of Black Studies, 1990
To determine the relationship between Afrocentric consciousness and perceptions of heterosexual relations, 177 Black adults in northern Florida, including college students, unskilled workers, professionals, and the elderly, were queried. The more Afrocentric subjects held opinions on mate selection and family life rooted in mutuality and…
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Attitudes, Black Culture
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Reed, W. Edward; Lawson, Erma J.; Gibbs, Tyson – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1997
Extends the discussion of what some scholars believe is a controversial and impractical philosophy, that of Afrocentrism, in the context of the post-civil rights era. The article draws on the works of three scholars of Afrocentricity as a philosophical movement: (1) Gerald Early; (2) Stanley Crouch; and (3) Molefi Asante. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Cultural Awareness
Soc Educ, 1969
A 3-part article, including (1) "Social Education Visits a Museum, (2) African Art and Social Values / Edward Cutler, and (3) Artist Ben Shahn on Human Rights.
Descriptors: African Culture, Arts Centers, Black Culture, Black History
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Kofsky, Frank – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1979
This paper illustrates the ways in which the social environment can confer advantages on Black youth with respect to the playing of Afro-American music. The significance of mechanisms that Blacks have elaborated to maintain certain aspects of their culture for the writing of Black history is also explored. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black History, Black Power
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Butler, John Sibley – Society, 1990
Discusses use of the term "African-American" in the context of relationships among country of origin, identification with that country, and the American experience. Finds no association between name identification and current Black social movements. Suggests that the issue should not overshadow continued effort to gain economic stability…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Blacks, Cultural Awareness
Kline, Lucinda – 1992
This paper examines the history of African American children's literature, the present-day status of it, and ventures predictions about its future. The paper also considers the historic and social factors of the debate about whether an author who is not African American can write a book that will/should be accepted in this category of children's…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Culture, Black History
Holliday, Frances – 1976
This paper discusses the provision of quality education for black children in urban public schools. The author argues (1) that urban public schools have failed to provide quality education to black children because education is not conceived in cultural context; (2) that remedial educational programs for minority children have been based on…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Education, Black Stereotypes
Parker, Kathryn Elmes; Topps, Bettye W. – 1977
This guide was prepared for use in conjuction with the television series JUBA, designed to link Afro-American children directly with their cultural heritage by establishing folklore awareness and curiosity. The four part guide uses language experience and a combination of childrens' natural fantasies and folklore imagery to help children develop…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Childrens Television, Cultural Awareness
Carter, George E., Ed.; Parker, James R., Ed. – 1977
The articles in this document emphasize the positive, unique aspects of Afro-American folklore. Etta Moten Barnett concentrates on the changes in African music in response to the new geographical and cultural influences in America. Frank Suggs, Jr. describes a strategy for introducing black folklore and black music into the elementary school in an…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Culture, Black Literature
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
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