The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 10, Issue 2 (1986)

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Section I: BLACK COLLEGES

Black Student Retention at Black Colleges and Universities:
Problems, Issues, and Alternatives
Marvel Lang
pp. 48-54

Recruitment:
A Significant and Overlooked Component of Black College Survival
Wanzo F. Hendrix and William J. Nelson
pp. 55-58

 

Section II: TOWARD BLACK EMPOWERMENT: EXPONENTS AND CONCEPTS

The African-American Intellectual and the Stuggle for Black Empowerment
Charles Greene and Basil Wilson
pp. 59-69

Beyond Black Power: The Contradiction Between Capital and Liberty
Anthony J. Lemelle
pp. 70-76

 

Section III: BLACK ART

Malcolm Brown Gallery
Malcolm Brown
pp. 77-78

 

Section IV: BLACK STUDENT ACTIVISM: PERCEPTIONS AND ANALYSIS

Selected Correlates of Perceptions of Black Militancy
Richard D. Bucher
pp. 79-85

Community Leadership and Black Former Activists of the 1960s
Luke Tripp
pp. 86-89

 

SECTION V: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. HOLIDAY

The Politics of Public Holidays: Kings's Day of Celebration
Byron W. Daynes
pp. 90-101

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Black Journals of the United States
Author: Walter C. Daniel
Reviewer: Karen Nadeski
p. 102

 

 

 

 

 

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