Volume 12, Issue 3 (1988)
Section I: THE CHURCH AND BLACKS IN AMERICA
The Historical and Changing Role of the Black Church:
The Social and Political Implications
Harold L. Wingfield
pp. 127-134
The Role of the Church in Black Education
Thomas G. Poole
pp.135-141
Black Religion and The Affirmation of Complementary Polarity
Gregory Washington and Wallace Beasley
pp. 142-147
Section II: POETRY
Accidental Grace
Joseph A. Brown, S.J.
pp. 148-149
Section III: BLACK SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
Biographical Portraits of Four Black Sociologists:
Du Bois, Johnson, Frazier, and Cox
James E. Conyers
pp. 150-156
An Afro-American Anthropologist in an Urban Black "Field":
Problems, Predicaments and Dilemmas
Melvin D. Williams
pp. 157-166
Section IV: ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND BLACKS
Abraham Lincoln and Blacks: Some Notes on a Continuing Controversy
Milfred C. Fierce
pp. 167-166
Abraham Lincoln and Colonization:
An Episode that Ends in Tragedy at L'lle a Vache, Haiti, 1863–64
James D. Lockett
pp. 176-184
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