The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 6, Issue 2 (1982)

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Section I: BLACKS IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES

Some Aspects of Contemporary Rural Afroamerican Family Life
in the Sea Islands of Southeastern United States
Bamidele Agbasegbe Demerson
pp. 60-65

The Historical Dynamics of Black Political Organization in the Urban South
Richard Murray and Arnold Vedlitz
pp. 66-72

 

Section II: BLACKS IN THE AMERICAN ECONOMY

The Continuing Factor of Black Economic Inequity in the United States
Thaddeus H. Spratlen
pp. 73-79

Black Entrepreneurship and Concepts Toward Economic Coexistence
Talmadge Anderson
pp. 80-88

The Political Economy, Reaganomics, and Blacks
Floyd W. Hayes, III
pp. 89-97

 

Section III: BLACK ARTS

The Afro-American Arts Institute Performing Ensembles
Herman Hudson
Text by Nancy Grandcolas
pp. 98-100

 

Section IV: BLACK FOLKLORE AND SONG:
MEANING AND MORAL

Strategy, Morality, and Worldview of the
Afroamerican Spirituals and Trickster Tales

John W. Roberts
pp. 101-107

The Alleged "Self-Pity" in Afro-American Folk Songs
Emeka Okeke-Ezigbo
pp. 108-115

 

Section V.: BLACK STUDIES

Black Studies and the Symbolic Structure of Domination
Clovis E. Semmes
pp. 116-122

 

 

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