Volume 3, Issue 2 (1979)
Section I: SOUTH AFRICA AND CORPORATE DIVESTMENT
The Political Economy of American Foreign Investments
in South Africa and the Issue of Corporate Divestment
James A. Turner
pp. 80-91
Section II: BLACK LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONS
The Recruitment of Social Movement Leaders:
Structural Factors
Joseph S. Himes
pp. 92-98
Black Ministers: Roles, Behavior, and Congregation Expectations
Woodrow Jones Jr., Harold L. Wingfield, and Albert J. Nelson
pp. 99-103
Managing Black Organizations:
Problems and Strengths
Charles L. Sanders
pp. 104-107
Section III: BLACK COMMUNITY THEATRE
The Afro-Amrican Players of Yakima
pp. 108-109
Section IV: SLAVERY
The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 Revisited
Ena L. Farley
pp. 110-115
The Slave Narrative Collection:
A Tool for Reconstructing Afro-American Women's History
Martia Graham Goodson
pp. 116-122
Female Slave Resistance:
The Economics of Sex
Darlene C. Hine
pp. 123-127
Slavery and Cinema in Cuba:
The Case of Gutiérrez Alea's The Last Supper
Dennis West
pp. 128-133
Section V: RACE AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Factors to Consider in Effective Treatment in Interracial Therapy
Betty Davis
pp. 134-143
BOOK REVIEWS
Understanding Twentieth-Century America from a Black Perspective:
A Literature Review
Reviewer: Ewart Guinier
pp. 144-147
Myth, Literature, and the African World
Author: Wole Soyinka
Reviewer: Jack Carson, Jr.
pp. 147-148
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