Volume 14, Issue 2 (1990)
Section I: EDUCATION AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY
Higher Education's Role in Black Economic Development:
Cause and Concern
Farrell J. Webb
pp.69-76
Enhancing Educational Achievement Through Cultural Awareness
in Young Black Males
Kenneth L. Ghee
pp. 77-89
Educational Problems of Blacks in Urban America:
Historical, Contemporary and Futuristic Perspectives
Cynthia A. Ford
pp. 90-99
Section II: BLACK THEATRE AND DRAMA
Journey into New Dimensions
Crossroads Theatre Company
pp. 100-101
Section III: POLITICS AND AFRICAN AMERICANS
The Civil Rights Legacy of Ronald Reagan
C. Calvin Smith
pp. 102-114
Black Liberalism, Conservatism and Social Democracy:
The Social Policy Debate
W. Avon Drake
PP. 115-122
Politics and Participation in the Black Church
Kenneth Hill
PP. 123-135
Section IV: AFROCENTRICITY: A COMMENTARY
Afrocentricity and the Critique of Drama
Molefi Kete Asante
pp. 136-141
REVIEW
Philanthropy and Jim Crow in American Social Science
Author: John H. Stanfield
Reviewer: Clovis E. Semmes
(a.k.a. Jabulani K. Makalani)
pp. 142-143
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