Volume 4, Issue 3 (1980)
Section I: AFRICAN POLITICS
Human Rights: The African Perspective
Aaron T. Gana
pp. 152-160
Section II: BLACKS AND THE MEDIA
Blacks and Television
Tony Brown
pp. 161-163
The German Media and the Black Revolution
Marian E. Musgrave
pp. 164-171
Freedom of the Press and Black Publications
J. William Snorgrass
pp. 172-178
The Portrayal of Black Women in the Ads of Popular Magazines
Juanita M. Shepherd
pp. 179-182
New York Newspaper Coverage of Jackie Robinson
in His First Major League Season
Pat Washburn
pp. 183-192
Section III: BLACK AMERICAN POETRY
The Paper Society
pp. 193
Colonialism Taking Its Toll
pp. 194
Section IV: BLACK STUDIES
Black Studies: Discipline or Field of Study?
Philip T. K. Daniel
pp. 195-200
Black Studies by Precept and Example:
The Southeastern Black Press Institute
Sonja H. Stone
pp. 201-207
Section V.: TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND BLACKS:
COMMENTARIES
The Black Community:
Issues in Nuclear Technology
William M. Harris
pp. 208-211
Science, Technology, and Black Community Development
Robert C. Johnson
pp. 212-216
BOOK REVIEW
Black Americans in the Roosevelt Era:
Liberalism and Race
Author: John B. Kirby
Reviewer: Charles Haley
pp. 217-219
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