The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 6, Issue 4 (1982)

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Section I: BLACK LEADERS: RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS

Henry Highland Garnet's Address to the
Slaves of the United States of America
Reconsidered
Harry A. Reed
pp. 186-192

Malcolm X, Muhammad, and the Nation of Islam:
Political Analysis vs. Psychological Assumptions
Maulana Karenga
pp. 193-201

 

Section II: BLACK LITERATURE:
SEX AND SUBVERSION IN THE WORKS OF THREE BLACK WRITERS

Sexual Anxieties of the Black Bourgeoisie in Victorian America:
The Cultural Context of W. W. B. Du Bois' First Novel

Wilson J. Moses
pp. 202-211

Patterns of Subversion in the Works of Phillis Wheatley
and Jupiter Hammon

A. L. Nielsen
pp. 212-219

 

Section III: BLACK PHOTOGRAPHY

Selections from Southern Roads/City Pavements
Roland L. Freeman
pp. 220-221

 

Section IV: AFRICA AND THE WESTERN WORLD

United States Foreign Aid to Africa:
Altruism or Neo-Colonialism?

Olayiwola Abegunrin
pp. 222-230

Western Options vis-a-vis South Africa
Okey Onyejekwe
pp. 231-240

 

Section V.: BLACK STUDIES

Black Studies: An Idea in Crisis
George D. King
pp. 241-245

 

BOOK REVIEW

The Politics of Race in New York:
The Struggle for Black Suffrage in teh Civil War Era

Author: Phyllis F. Field
Reviewer: Herbert J. Aptheker
pp. 246-247

 

 

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