Background Reading
for
Teachers,
Administrators and Parents
General Information on Educational Perspectives
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K. "Black
Language Patterns and Reading Instruction". Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research
Association, San Francisco, April 1976. (ERIC Document Reproduction
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Kathryn Hu-pei and Alice J. Kawakami. "Research Currents: Talk Story
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406--41.1
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Kofi, The Breast of the Earth,
Doubleday;
N.Y., 1976.
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B. Africa in the Curriculum,
Blyden
Press: N.Y., 1968.
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B. Black Focus on Multicultural
Education,
Blyden Press: N.Y., 1979.
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K. (ed.). Tapping Potential: English
and Language
Arts for the Black Learner. Urbana, Illinois: National Council
of Teachers of English, 1985.
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Chinweizu, O.J. and
Ihechukwu Madubuike, Toward the
Decolonization of African Literature, Volume 1, Howard
University Press; Washington, D.C., 1983.
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Clark, Reginald. Family Life and School Achievement: Why
Poor Black Children Succeed or Fail. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1983.
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Coleman, M. (Ed.) Black Children Just Keep on Growing:
Alternate Curriculum Models for Young Black Children. Black
Child Development Institute; Washington, D.C., 1977.
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Cummins, J.
"Empowering
Minority Students," Harvard
Educational Review, Vol. 56, No. 1, February 1986. pp. 18—36.
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Dillard, J. L. Black English, Vintage; N.Y., 1973.
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Dodds, S. I3. and
Karima
Amin. Black Literature for High
School Students, National Council of Teachers of English;
Illinois, 1978.
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Foster, H. L.
Ribbin',
Jivin', and Playin' the Dozens: the Persistent Dilemma in Our Schools.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1986.
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Gaarmiza, C. and
Amsfeld,
M. "Factors Reducing the Efficiency of Reference Communication in
Children," Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1976, 22 (2), 125.
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Hale, Janice E. Black Children, Their Roots. Culture, and
Learning Styles. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.
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Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.
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Hollins, E. R. "The
Marva
Collins Story Revisited: Implications for Regular Classroom
Instruction," The Journal of Teacher
Education, 1982, 33 (1), 3 7-40.
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Kunjufu, Jawanza. Developing Positive Self-Images and
Discipline in Black Children, Afro-American Press; Chicago, 1984.
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American History Textbook Got Wrong, New York: New Press,
1995.
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MacCann, D. and
Gloria
Woodward, The Black American in
Books for Children, Scarecrow Press; New Jersey, 1972.
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Neisser, U. (ed.). The
School Achievement of Minority Children. Hillsdale, N.J.:
Erlbaum, 1986.
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M. Steele, Asa G. Hilliard III. Young
Gifted and Black: Promoting High Achievement Among African American
Students, Boston: Beacon Press, 2003.
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Redmond, Eugene B. Drum Voices: The Mission of Afro-American
Poetry, a Critical History, Doubleday; N.Y., 1976.
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America's Testing Culture and What We Can Do to Change It, New
York: Da Capo Press, 1999.
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Shade, B. J. R.
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Educative Process. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher,
1989.
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Spence, J. (ed.). Achievement and Achievement
Motives. San Francisco: Vreeman, 1983.
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Spencer, M. B.,
Geraldine
Kearse Brookins, Walter Richard Allen (editors). Beginnings: the Social and Affective
Development of Black Children. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 1985.
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Staples, R., Introduction to Black Sociology.
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976.
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Turner, Lorenzo D. Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect,
University of Michigan Press, 1974.
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Vass , W.V. The Bantu Speaking Heritage of the United
States, Center for Afro-American Studies: UCLA, 1979.
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Woodson, Carter G. (1933).
The Mis-Education
of the Negro, Washington, DC: The
Associated Publishers.
Recommended
Readings
On African American Social Practices
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Asante, Molefi Kete
and
Kariamu Welsh Asante. African
Culture: The Rhythm of Unity. Westport Connecticut: Greenwood
Press, 1985
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Brooks, Charlotte K
(ed.). Tapping
Potential: English and Language Arts for the Black Learner.
Urbana,
Illinois: National Council of Teachers of English, 1985.
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Clark, Reginald. Family Life and
School Achievement: Why Poor Black Children Succeed or Fail.
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1983.
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Foster, Herbert L. Ribbin', Jivin',
and Playin' the Dozens: The Persistent Dilemma in Our Schools.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1986.
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Hamilton, C. V. Black Preacher in
America. New York: Morrow, 1972.
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Hill, R. B. The Strengths of Black
Families. New York: Emerson Hall Publishers, Inc., 1972.
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Jones, R. L. (ed.). Black
Psychology. New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1980.
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McAdoo, Harriette P.
(ed.). Black
Families. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1988.
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Neilson, David G. Black Ethos: Northern Urban Negro Life and
Thought, 1890-1930. Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1977.
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Neisser, U. (ed.). The School
Achievement of Minority Children. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1986.
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Nobles, Wade W., Africanity and the
Black Family: The Develoment of a Theoretical Model,. A Black
Family
Institute Publication, 1985.
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______________. African
Psychology: Toward its Reclamation, Reascension and
Revitalization, A Black Family Institute Publication, Oakland,
California 1986
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Nobles, Wade W.and
Lawford Goddard, Understanding the
Black
Family: A Guide for Scholarship and Research
(Limited Edition) A Black Family Institute Publication, 1984
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Plump, Sterling. Black
Rituals. Chicago: Third World Press,1973.
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Spence, .J. (ed.). Achievement and
Achievement Motives. San Francisco: Freeman, 1983.
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Staples, R. Introduction to Black
Sociology. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976.
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White, .Joseph L. The Psychology of
Blacks. New York: Prentice Hall, 1984
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Willie, C. V. A New Look at Black
Families. New York: Doubleday and Company,
Inc., 1976
On Math, Science and Technology
Mathematics:
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Al-Daffa, A.A., The
Muslim
Contribution to Mathematics, (Humanities Press; Atlantic Highlands,
1977), p. 53.
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Angel, A.R. and Stuart R. Porter, A
Survey of Mathematics, (Addison Wesley; Reading, 1981) pp. 315-8.
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Chace, A.B., The
Rhind Mathematical
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45-6.
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Chapman, Frank,
"Science and
Africa", Freedomways, 1963, 3rd quarter, p. 243.
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Diop, C.A., The African Origin of
Civilization, Lawrence Hill; Westport, 1974 p. 22.
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Gillings, R.L., Mathematics in the
time of the Pharaohs, (Cambridge MIT, 1972).
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Kenschaft, "Black
Women in
Mathematics in the U.S.,” p. 598.
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Newell,V.K. J. H.
Gipson, L.W. Rich
and B. Stubblefield, Black
Mathematicians and Their Works, Ardmore
Dorrance, 1980, pp. 314-20.
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Petrie, P. Ancient Weights and
Measures, University College; London, 1926, p. 41.
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Zaslaysky, C., Africa Counts,
Prindle, Weber and Schmidt: N.Y., 1973, p. 39.
Science:
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Science:Critical Filters for the Future of Minority Students,
The Mid-
Atantic Center for Race Equity, The American University, Washington,
D.C., 1985.
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Finch, Charles, "The
African
Background of Medical Science," Blacks
in Science: Ancient and Modern,
edited by Ivan Van Sertima, Transaction Books, New Brunswick, 1983, 4,
pp. 140-156.
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Ghaulioungui, Paul, The House of
Life: Magic and Medical Science in Ancient Egypt, B.M. Israel,
Amsterdam, 1973, 38.
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Green, Richard
ed., A Salute to Historic Black
Scientists and
Inventors, Empak, Chicago, 1985.
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Haber, Louis, Black Pioneers of
Science and Invention, Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., N.Y.,
1970.
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Hayden, Robert C..
Harris, J., Nine
Black American Doctors, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA., 1976.
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Nasr, Seyyed H., Islamic Science: An
Illustrated Study, Westerham, 1976.
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Neugebauer, O., The Exact Sciences
in Antiquity, Dover, N.Y., 1969, pp. 58, 59.
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Pappademos, John,
"An Outline of
Africa's Role in the History of Physics,” Blacks in Science: Ancient
and Modern, edited by Ivan Van Sertima, Transaction Books, New
Brunswick, 1983, pp. 177-196.
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Pearson Jr., Willie,
Black
Scientists. White Society, and Colorless Science: A
Study of Universalism in American Science, Associated Faculty
Press,
Inc., New York, 1985.
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Thompkins, Peter, Secrets of the
Great Pyramid, Harper and Row, New York, 1977, pp. 286-382.
Technology:
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Burt, McKinley, Jr.,
Black Inventors
of America, National Book Company, Portland, OR, 1969
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Butler, Broadus, Craftsmanship: A
Tradition in Black America, RCA Corp., 1976.
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Garland, H.
Bannister, C.O., Ancient
Egyptian Metallurgy, Griffin, London, 1927.
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Haber, Louis. Black Pioneers of
Science and Invention, New York: Ilarcourt, Braces and World,
Inc.,
1970.
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Klein, Aaron E., The Hidden
Contributors: Black Scientists and Inventors in America. New
York:
Doubleday and Company, 1971.
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Messiha, K., et al.,
"African
Experimental Aeronautics: A 2000 Year Old Model Glider," in Blacks in
Science: Ancient and Modern, edited by Ivan Van Sertima,
Transaction
Books, New Brunswick, 1983 4, pp. 92-99.
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Noorbergen, Rene, Secrets of the
Lost Races, Barnes and Noble, New York, 1977, pp. 48-50.
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Van Sertima, Ivan
(Ed.). Blacks in
Science Ancient and Modern. New l3urnswick: Transaction Books,
1986.
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Winslow, Eugene
(Ed.). Black
Americans in Science and in Engineering: Contributions of past and
Present. Chicago: Afro-Am Publishing Company, 1974.
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History and Social Science
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Adams, R.L.
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Negr¢es,
Past and Present, Afro-American Publishing Co.; Chicago, IL
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Aptheker, Herbert. (1951).
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Beardsley, G.H.
(ND). The Negro
in Greek
and Roman Civilization: A Study of the Ethiopian Type, The John
Hopkins
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Ben-Jochannan,
Y. (ND). Africa: Mother
of Western Civilization, Alkebu-Ian Books; New York.
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Ben-Jochannan, Y. Black Man of the
Nile and His Family, Alkebu-Ian Books; New York, N.Y.
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Bradley, M. (ND). The Black Discovery of
America, Personal Library; Toronto, Canada.
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Branch, Taylor. (1988).
Parting
the Waters:
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Clarke, J. H.,
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_________., "The
Black Woman: A
Figure in World History," Essence
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_________., “The
Impact of the
African on the New World: A Reappraisal,” The Black Scholar, February,
1973, pp. 32-39.
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_________., “The
Influence of
African Cultural Continuity on the Slave Revolts in South America and
the Caribbean Islands,” Conference paper delivered before the Third
International Congress of Africanists, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. December
9-19, 1973.
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Davis, John P.,
(Ed.), The American
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Diop, C. A., The African Origin of
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_________, "The
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_________, The Cultural Unity of
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Douglass, Frederick,
The Life and
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Collier
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Dubois, W. E. B., Black
Reconstruction in America 1860-1880, Meridian Books; The World
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Dubois, W. E. B., The Souls of Black
Folk. New York: New American Library, 1969.
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Israel and Neil Asher Silberman. (2001). The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New
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Franklin, John Hope,
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Francisco: Harper Collins Publishers, 1987.
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Georgia Writers'
Project (WPA), Drums & Shadows:
Survival Studies among the Georgia Coastal Negroes. New York:
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Giddings, Paula. When and Where I
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Greenberg, Gary. (
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of the Bible: How Ancient
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Hansberry, W.L.,
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Hansberry, W.L.,
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Harris, Africa and Africans as Seen
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Hughes, Langston , Famous American Negroes,
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Jackson, J. G., Ethiopia: The Origin of
Civilization, Black Classics Press: Baltimore, MD.
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___________., Introduction to
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Massaquoi, Hans. Destined to Witness, Growing Up Black in
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Massey, G. Ancient Egypt, Light of
the World, Vol. 1 and II, Samuel Weiser, Inc.; New York, N.Y.
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Rodgers, J. A., World's Great Men of
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Sertima, Ivan Van. Nile Valley
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______________. They Came Before
Columbus: the African Presence in Ancient America. New York:
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Snowden, F., Jr. Blacks in
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Thompson, L. and J.
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Williams, C. The Destruction of
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Williams, Eric, Capitalism and
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On
Language Arts
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Baugh, John. Black Street Speech:
its History, Structure and Survival. Austin, Texas: University
of Texas
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Dillard,J.L., Black English,
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Folb, Edith A. Runnin' down Some
Lines. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press 1980.
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Foster, Herbert L. Ribbin', Jivin',
and Playin' the Dozens. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger
Publishing
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On
Literature
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Abrahams, Roger D.
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Afro-american Folktales: Stories from Black Traditions in the New
World. New York: Pantheon Books, 1985.
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Brawley, Benjamin.
Early Negro American
Writers, Dover Publications; N.Y., 1970.
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Chinweizu, O. J. and Ihechukwu
Madubuike. Towards the Decolonization of African Literature.
Washington, D. C.: Howard University Press, 1983.
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Clifton, L. All Us
Come Cross the
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Evans, James H. Jr.,
Spiritual
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Harper, M. S. and
Robert B. Stepto
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Hughes, L. (eds.).
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King, W. and Ron
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Lester, J., Black
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Morrison, T., The
Bluest Eye. New
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Smitherman, Geneva.
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Whitlow, R., Black
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Winifred, K.V., The
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Heritage of the United States, Center for Afro-American Studies; UCLA
1979, p. 27.
On
Visual and Performing Arts
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Baker, Houston A.
Jr. Modernism and
the Harlem Renaissance. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1987.
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Cuney-Hare, "The
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Doty, Robert.
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Lewis, S. S. Art:
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Rozelle, Robert V.,
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Impulse in African American Art. The Dallas Museum of Art, 1989
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Thomas, Robert
Farris. Flash of the
Spirit: African and Afro-american Art and Philosophy. New York, Random
House, 1983.
On
Music
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Akin Euba,
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Longnan, 1982), pp. 224-235.
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Bebey, Francis.
African Music: A
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Lawrence-McIntyre,
Charshee, "The
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Courlander, H. Negro
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Maude Cuney-Hare,
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Goines, L, "The
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________, "The
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Hurston, Zora Neale,
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Jones, Leroi. (aka
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Marre, Jeremy and
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McCutcheon, L,
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Oliver, Paul, Max
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Roach, Hildred,
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Roberts, J.S., Black
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Southern, Eileen.
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Focused
Publications
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- Abdalla,
Adelgadir
M. (1974). Studies
in Ancient
Languages of the Sudan. Khartoum: University of Khartoum
Press.
- Abraham,
W.E.
(1966). The Mind of
Africa.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
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with J.
Clopton (Illustrator).
(c1996). From
Niggas to Gods. 2 Vols. St. Louis, MO: Nia Communications/Press.
- Akron
Public
Schools, MASTER AGREEMENT between
the Akron Board of Education and the Akron Education Association, Inc.
(July 1, 1995-June 30, 1999).
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Marimba (Dona
Richards). (1994). Yurugu:
An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior.
Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, Inc.
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Herbert.
(1970). American Negro Slave
Revolts. New York: International Publishers.
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Molefi K.
(1985). Afrocentricity:
A Theory
of Social Change. Buffalo: Amulefi Publishers.
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(1987). The
Afrocentric
Idea.Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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(1992). Historical
and
Cultural Atlas of African Americans. New York: Macmillan
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John and
Jaromir
Malik. (1982). The Atlas
of Ancient Egypt. New York: Facts on File, Inc.
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James. (
l963). The Fire Next Time.
New York: Dell.
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Harold M.
(1971). The Demand for Black
Labor: Historical Notes on the Political Economy of Racism.
Sommerville,
MA: New England Free Press.
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Betty and
Ian Ballantine. (1993). The Native Americans, An Illustrated
History.
Turner Publishing, Inc.
- Barraclough,
Geoffrey, ed. (1984). The Times Atlas of World History. London:
Times Books, Ltd.
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Harold M. (1971). The
Demand for
Black Labor: Historical
Notes on the Political Economy of Racism. Sommerville, MA: New
England
Free Press.
- Beckford,
George.
(1980).Small
Garden . . . Bitter
Weed: Struggle and Change in Jamaica. Morant Bay, Jamaica: Maroon
Publishing,
1980.
- Ben-Jochannan,
Yosef A. (1971). Africa:
Mother
of Western Civilization. New York: Alkebulan Books.
- ____________________.
(1981). Black
Man of the Nile and His Family. New York: Alkebulan Books.
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(1973). African
Origin of the Major Western Religions. New York: Alkebulan Books.
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Martin. (1987). Black
Athena: Afroasiatic
Roots of Classical Civilization. Vols. I & 11. New Jersey:
Rutgers
University Press.
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Jacqueline. (1967).Journey
Toward Freedom,
The Story of Sojourner Truth. New York: Dell Publishing Co.
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(1978). I Write What I
Like. A Selection
of His Writings. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.
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Andrew.
(1992). Climbing Jacob's Ladder: The Enduring Legacy of
African-American
Families. New York: Simon & Schuster.
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(1968). Black Families in White America. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
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Edward Wilmot.
(1887, 1967). Christianity,
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James.
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