The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 2, Issue 2 (1978)

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Section I: THE BLACK COMMUNITY

The Institutional Decimation of Black American Males
James B. Stewart and Joseph W. Scott
pp. 82-92

Economic Modeling of the Black Community
Samuel L. Myers, Jr.
pp. 93-101

A Comparative Study of Regional Differences
in Black Political, Social, and Economic Status

Clinton B. Jones
pp. 102-110

 

Section II: BLACK SELF-CONCEPT AND IDENTITY

Black Family and Black Identity: A Literature Review
William E. Cross, Jr.
pp. 111-124

The Black Adolescent's Self-Concept and Academic Performance
Willie M. J. Curtis
pp. 125-131

Student-Teacher Dyadic Interaction
in Desegregated High School Classrooms

Willie J. Barnes
132-137

 

Section III: BLACK MUSIC

The Black Sacred Song
Mark H. Davis
pp. 138-141

 

Section IV: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Capitalism and Black Economic Development:
A Reappraisal

Louis C. Green
pp. 142-150

Black Businesses and Black Managers:
Some Preliminary Findings
Gadis Nowell
pp. 151-156

 

Section V: BLACK STUDIES

Critical Issues in Black Studies:
Edward Blyden's Rhetoric on Black Education

Cecil A. Blake
pp. 157-160

 

 

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