The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 12, Issue 1 (1988)

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Section I: BLACK FAMILY STUDIES

The Paper Trail: A Historical Exploration of the Black Family
Barnetta McGhee White
pp. 1–7

Socioeconomic Characteristics and Kin Interaction in Black Middletown
Ann Creighton Zollar and Julie Honnold
pp. 8-18

Reflections on the Black Family Future:
The Implications for Public Policy

Robert Staples
pp. 19-27

 

Section II: AFRO-AMERICAN ART

Paintings
William S. Carter
pp. 28-29

 

Section III: AFRICAN AMERICAN IDEOLOGICAL ORIGINS AND CONCEPTS

In Absence of Ideology:
Blacks in Colonial America and the Modern Black Experience
Rhett S. Jones
pp. 30-39

Black Nationalism: An Angle of Vision
Gayle T. Tate
pp. 40-48

 

Section IV: BLACK CONSERVATISM

Consensus and Neo-Conservatism in the Black Community:
A Theoretical Analysis of Black Leadership

Richard A. Davis
pp. 49-54

George S. Schuyler's Black No More—The Black Conservative's Socialist Past
Maria Diedrich
pp. 55-60

REVIEWS

A Century of Black Surgeons:
The USA Experience
Editors: Claude H. Organ, Jr. and Margaret M. Kosiba
Reviewer: James M. Douglas, Jr., MD
p. 61

The Jesse Jackson Phenomenon
Author: Adolph L. Reed, Jr.
Reviewer: Mfanya Donald Tryman
pp. 62-64

 

 

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