Contributions in Black Studies: Volume 3, Issue 1
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1979-01-01
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BLACK FAMILY RESEARCH: A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW
Harris, William G.
The article offers a conceptual framework for reviewing social science research on the African American family. A draft of this paper was presented in the 1977 Five College Black Studies Seminar Series.
AFRO-AMERICAN SLAVERY: NOTES ON NEW TRENDS IN THEORY & RESEARCH
Perkins, William E.
"Afro-American Slavery: Notes on New Trends in Theory and Research" was read as one of the Five College Black Studies Faculty Seminar Series in 1976.
"CLOSE RANKS": MAJOR JOEL E. SPINGARN AND THE TWO SOULS OF DR. W. E. B. DU BOIS
Allen, Ernest
"'Close Ranks': Major Joel E. Spingarn and the Two Souls of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois" was a part of a larger study of the development of radicalism among Afro-Americans during the second and third decades of the present century.
A NEW BEGINNING TOWARDS A MORE PRODUCTIVE FUTURE FOR BLACK STUDIES
Owens, Bill
Senator Owens was a member of the Executive Board of the National Council for Black Studies (NCBS). "A New Beginning Toward a More Productive Future for Black Studies" was his 1978 keynote address at the annual convention of the National Council that was held at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This was the second annual meeting of the NCBS.