Volume 2, Issue 1 (1978)
Section I: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION vs. REVERSE DISCRIMINATION
An Analysis of the Legal, Moral,
and Practical Aspects of Affirmative Action
Vivian V. Gordon
pp. 2-9
Colonialism and "Reverse Discrimination": A Political Systems Approach
Donald L. Tryman
pp. 10-17
Allan Bakke vs. Regents of the University of Califronia:
Analysis and Implications
Roger L. Pulliam
pp. 18-23
Section II: BLACKS AND THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
Internal Colonialism and Black American Education
Jomills H. Braddock, II
pp. 24-35
Section III: AFRICAN ART
Gard Okelo: "Filling the Vacant Spirit"
Ross Coates
pp. 36-37
Section IV: LITERATURE, MUSIC, AND CULTURE
Teaching Afro-American Literature as a Revolutionary Force
Angelene J. Jamison
pp. 38-43
The Concept of Black Music:
A Survey Analysis
D. Antoinette Handy
pp. 44-53
American Popular Response to
W. E. B. Du Bois's "The Souls of Black Folk"
Patricia L. Hill
pp. 54-59
Section V: HISTORY OF BLACKS IN WASHINGTON STATE
Sources for History of Blacks in Washington State
Lenwood G. Davis
pp. 60-64
Migration of Blacks and Resulting Discriminatory Practices
in Washington State Between 1940 and 1950
Quintard Taylor
pp. 65-71
Section VI.: ARICAN TRADITIONS
African Cultural Traditions and Modernization:
A Reaffirmation
Felix A. Boateng
pp. 72-78
The Editorial Staff of The Western Journal of Black Studies
Anniversary Message
p. 79
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