The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 9, Issue 3 (1985)

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Section I: BLACK HISTORY

The Significance of "Race-of-Interviewer" in the Collection and Analysis of Twentieth Century Ex-slave Narratives: Considering the Sources
Martia Goodson
pp. 126-134

Frederick Douglass and the Emigrationist Movement
Manoj K. Joshi
pp. 135-143

Not by Protest Alone:
Afro-American Activists and the Pythian Baseball Club of
Philadelphia 1867-1869

Harry A. Reed
pp. 144-151

 

Section II: NURSING EDUCATION AND BLACKS

Reflections on Equal Educational Opportunity
in Baccalaureate Nursing Programs

Shirley A. Carter
pp. 152-157

Early Black Nursing Schools and Responses
of Black Nurses to Their Educational Programs
Patricia E. Sloan
pp. 158-172

 

Section III: BLACK POETRY

Homegirls and Handgrenades
Sonia Sanchez
pp. 173-174

 

Section IV: BLACK MUSIC

African Retentions in American Vocal and Choral Music
Robert A. Harris
pp. 175-182

Country Blues: Mirror of Southern Society
Russell J. Linnemann
pp. 183-187

 

 

 

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