The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 13, Issue 3 (1989)

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Section I: AFRICAN TRADITIONS AND CULTURES

Africanisms in Gullah Oral Tradition
Joseph E. Holloway
pp.115-124

Religious Symbolism of the Iron Pot:
The Plausibility of a Congo-Angola Origin

Robert L. Hall
pp. 125-129

 

Section II: AFRICAN AMERICAN DANCE AND MUSIC

Afro-American Music and Dance
Samuel L. Floyd, Jr.
pp. 130-138

The Dance Technique of Katherine Dunham
as a Community Rite de Passage

Joyce Aschenbrenner and Carolyn H. Carr
pp. 139-143

 

Section III: BLACK DANCE

Philadanco
James Myers Brown
pp. 144-145

 

Section IV: BLACKS IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA:
POLITICO-HISTORICAL STUDIES

An Historical Overview of the Political Status of
Blacks in England Since 1945

Lydia Lindsey
pp. 146-155

Jurisprudential Politics and the Manipulation of History
Christopher E. Smith
pp. 156-161

 

BOOK REVIEW

The Ties that Bind: African American Consciousness of Africa
Author: Bernard Makhosezwe Magubane
Reviewer: Lenwood G. Davis
pp. 162-163

 

 

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