Volume 13, Issue 4 (1989)
Section I: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
The Role of Black Women in Social Change
Ruby Lee Gooley
pp. 165-172
Early Gender Role Socialization Among Black Women:
Affective or Consequential?
Lena Wright Myers
pp. 173-178
African American Women and the Extended Family:
A Sociohistorical Review
Eleanor Smith
pp. 179-184
Cultural and Agenda Conflicts in Academia:
Critical Issues for Africana Women's Studies
Clenora Hudson-Weems
pp. 185-189
Section II: BLACKS AND THE MEDIA
Black Mayors and White Newspapers:
Mayor View On Press Performance
Daniel Riffe, Don Sneed, and Roger L. Van Ommeron
pp. 190-196
Stereotypes, Counter-Stereotypes, and Black Television
Images in the 1990s
Stevina U. Evuleocha and Steve D. Ugbah
pp. 197-205
Section III: THE BENNETT COLLEGE CHOIR
A Portrait of Phenomenal Women's Voices Raised in Song
Jacqueline E. Wade
pp. 206-207
Section IV: SOCIOLOGY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS
The Legacy of Poverty: A Study in the Persistence of Penurious
Attitudes and Behaviors in the Black Middle Class
Richard A. Davis
pp. 208-216
The Black Underclass: Conflicting Perspectives
Andre D. Hammonds
pp. 217-222
BOOK REVIEW
To Be Popular or Smart: The Black Peer Group
Author: Jawanza Kunjufu
Reviewer: Sonja Peterson-Lewis
pp. 223-224
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