The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 15, Issue 1 (1991)

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Section I: THE JUDICIARY AND AFRICAN AMERICANS

The United States Supreme Court and the Enforcement of African American Rights: Myth and Reality
Opoku Agyeman
pp. 1–7

The New Supreme Court and the Politics of Racial Equality
Christopher E. Smith
pp. 8–15

An Analysis of the Judicial Propensities of the Carter Appointed
Black Federal District Court Judges

Abraham L. Davis
pp. 16–23

 

Section II: SLAVERY:
MORAL AGENCY AND BLACK FRMALE SLAVE POLITICAL INFLUENCES

Moral Agency in Nineteenth Century Slave Culture:
Perspectives on the Literature on the Slave Community

Don S. McKinney
pp. 24–31

African American Sisterhood: The Impact of the Female Slave Population on American Political Movements
Michelle D. Wright
pp. 32–45

 

Section III: AFRICAN AMERICAN ART

Earl Jackson: Positive Images of African People
pp. 46–48

 

Section IV: MEDIA ISSUES AND PROBLEMS IN AFRICA

New Communications Technologies and African Cultures:
Preservations or Pulverization?

Jerry Komia Domatob
pp. 49–59

Authoritarianism and Mass Media Participation in the Democratic Process in Africa: Problems and Prospects
Usman Jimada
pp. 60–65

 

REVIEWS

Self-Employment for Love-Income People
Author: Steven Balkin
Reviewer: James B. Stewart
pp. 66–67


A Talk with Jawanza (Critical Issues in Educating African American Youth)
Author: Jawanza Kunjufu
Reviewer: LaVerne Gyant
p. 68

 

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