The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 7, Issue 4 (1983)

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Section I: THE HEALTH OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY:
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL FACTORS

Pediatric Social Illnesses and Black Families
Robert L. Hampton, Jessica H. Daniel, and Eli H. Newberger
pp. 190-197

Beliefs Concerning Hypertension:
An Exploratory Study of Awareness in the Black Community
Ivor L. Livingston
pp. 198-205

Toward a Theory of Popular Health Practices in the Black Community
Clovis E. Semmes
206-213

 

Section II: AFRICAN AMERICAN DRAMA COMPANY

Can I Speak for You Brother?
Ethel Pitts Walker and Phillip E. Walker
pp. 214-215

 

Section III: AFRO-CENTRICITY AND ETHNICITY:
DEFINITIVE CONCEPTS OF CULTURE

Theories of Black Culture
Amuzie Chimezie
pp. 216-228

Perceived Attractiveness and the Black Personality
Daudi Ajani Ya Azibo
pp. 229-238

The Rhetorical Challenge of Afro-Centricity
Deborah Atwater Hunter
pp. 239-243

 

BOOK REVIEW AND COMMENTARY

The Psychology of the Afro-American:
A Humanistic Approach

Author: Adelbert H. Jenkins
Reviewer: Ronald L. Taylor
pp. 244-245

 

 

 

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