The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 5, Issue 1 (1981)

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Section I: BLACK LITERATURE

Césaire's Negritude: Clarion Call to Independence
Christian Filostrat
pp. 2-9

The Mother-Child Relationship in Selected Works
of British Caribbean Literature
Leota S. Lawrence
pp. 10-17

Jean Toomer's "Blue Meridian": Race and Meaning
Jon S. Woodson
pp. 18-22

The African Heritage in Spanish Caribbean Literature
Ian I. Smart
pp. 23-31

The Mythic Quest in Caribbean Literature
Gregory U. Rigsby
pp. 32-40

 

Section II: BLACK AMERICAN ART

The Black Subject: Dimensions of the Human Condition
Ramon Bertell Price
pp. 41-42

 

Section III: COLOR CONSCIOUSNESS AND MISCENGENATION

Pan-Africanism and Miscegenation
Opoku Agyeman
pp. 43-60

 

Section IV: BLACK HISTORY

Identity, Self-Concept, and Shifting Political Allegiances of Blacks in
the Colonial Americas: Maroons Against Black Shot

Rhett S. Jones
pp. 61-74

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Up to the Front Line
Author: Robert P. Turner
Reviewer: David Covin
pp. 75-76

The Black Underclass Poverty, Unemployment
and Entrapment of Ghetto Youth
Author: Douglas G. Glasgow
Reviewer: Ernest R. Myers
pp. 76-77

Rebels and Victims: The Fiction of Richard Wright and Bernard Malamud
Author: Evelyn Gross Avery
Reviewer: James H. Randall
pp. 77-80

 

 

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