Contributors | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
The Role of the Black Publisher as an Agent for Social Change | p. 1 |
The Black Clergy Profession: An Historical Overview | p. 48 |
The Black Poet as Historian | p. 76 |
In the Belly of the Beast: Field Research in Apartheid South Africa | p. 95 |
Wanjiru's Search for Self in Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's Minutes of Glory | p. 115 |
Meridian: Alice Walker's Memory Song | p. 127 |
Toni Morrison's Jazz: A Jam Session in African Culture and Cosmology | p. 149 |
The Aset Imperative: Toward a Revolutionary Consciousness and a Male Ontology of Maat | p. 172 |
The Epidemiological Model for Social Workers | p. 185 |
Afrocentricity: An Emerging Paradigm in Social Work Practice | p. 199 |
Racial Policy in Transition | p. 224 |
Focus and Style Representational Roles of Congressional Black and Hispanic Caucus Members | p. 251 |
Aids, Blacks and Policy | p. 283 |
Introducing Black Studies: A Critical Examination of Some Textual Materials | p. 309 |
Africology and the Academy: Essential Texts, Concepts, Methods and New Controversies | p. 327 |
Black Students/White Campus, the Pervasiveness of Racism | p. 349 |
A Portrait of Fictive Kinship in African American Students in Two Secondary Science Classrooms | p. 371 |
Index | p. 401 |
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