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Morris, Sam – 1973
Part one of this book details eight arguments for the institution of Black Studies in the United Kingdom, among which are the following: The need to redress imbalance and close the gap in mutual appreciation between black and white. A people must stretch back into the past for spiritual sustenance to maintain it in the present. To repair the…
Descriptors: African History, Black Community, Black Culture, Black Education
Blassingame, John W., Ed. – 1971
The essays in this collection have been compiled in an effort to answer some of the complex questions posed by Black Studies. Nathan Hare, Roger Rischer, June Jordan, Michelle Russell, and DeVere E. Pentony explain the rationale for Black Studies. They contend that such programs would help the Negro to form a clearer sense of his own worth and…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Black Literature, Black Power
Katz, William A. – 1973
Professor LaMar P. Miller, Educational and Research Director of the Institute of Afro-American Affairs at New York University, has written numerous articles on the subject of Black Studies, and is currently teaching courses on material and strategies related to using the Afro-American experience in the classroom. William A. Katz, General Editor of…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Education, Black History, Black Students
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Young, Carlene – Journal of Negro Education, 1984
Highlights the background and circumstances that led to the development of Black Studies as an area of specialization, its subsequent institutionalization, and the role and function it serves for present and future generations. Also considers the practical value of a degree in Black Studies. (Author/KH)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black History, Black Studies, Educational Objectives
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Williams, Kenny J. – Change, 1981
Black Studies, it is suggested, should be an interdisciplinary field that will not incite fear or misgivings any more than other higher education interdisciplinary programs. A clear distinction is needed between Afro American Studies as an academic discipline and as a social answer to pressing problems. (MLW)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Students, Black Studies, Blacks
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Adams, Russell L. – Journal of Negro Education, 1977
Discusses the proposition that the black studies movement is but a continuing aspect of our general battle for survival and liberation in a fluctuatingly hostile environment, and that a part of what is seen today in the black studies movement is but a fluctuation in a fight and an expression of black collective awareness dating back to the…
Descriptors: Activism, African Culture, African History, Black Culture
Huell, Barbara P. – 1976
This paper addresses the need to correct the present system of educating black children in the United States. The first section offers a review of the history of policy toward and focus of black education. It is proposed that although black children are no longer denied education, programs such as Head Start and Follow Through are created on the…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black History, Black Youth, Educational Policy
Gordon, Jacob U., Ed.; Rosser, James M., Ed. – 1974
Beginning with the selection of Professor Newby, who attempts to reveal the role which historians, perhaps more specifically white historians, have played and continue to play in the perpetuation of racism in American culture, this anthology concludes with an analysis of the present status of Black Studies. W. Arthur Lewis' critical essay attempts…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Anthologies, Black Colleges, Black History
Phillips, Ivory P. – 1974
When black leaders or scholars in the field talk about Black Studies they are talking about compiling and analyzing data relative to black people in an effort to teach black students and/or make decisions about ideologies and strategies essential for survival and liberation. Black Studies are intended to effectively link the campus and the…
Descriptors: African History, Black Culture, Black History, Black Studies
Demery, Marie – 1988
The Clementine Hunter Black History Month Exhibition (Natchitoches, Louisiana) was a successful demonstration that five objectives can be achieved with a zero budget and teamwork. Objective 1 demonstrated that specially designed cultural and extracurricular events can be used as tools for retaining black students on a predominantly white college…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History
Morgan, Charlotte T. – 1981
Various agencies contributed to the education of black adults in Manhattan (New York City) during the period 1880-1930. Most of these programs were centered in Harlem as that area became home to vastly increasing numbers of black people. Organizations which contributed to adult education included the churches with their "lyceums," which…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adults
Bogert, David E. – 1995
In an effort to research and document the history and contributions of African Americans in Osceola County, Florida, Valencia Community College implemented the African American History Project. The Project is a dual enrollment course allowing high school students to receive college and high school credits simultaneously. the approach of the…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Black History, Black Literature, College School Cooperation
Brown, Pamela J. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1972
A look at how a series created by KLVK in Las Vegas, Nevada helped community residents to accept school integration. (AK)
Descriptors: Black History, Community Attitudes, Educational Television, Program Development
Comer, James; And Others – 1987
The three conference papers presented in this document are grouped under the general heading, "Our National Dilemma," and deal with issues involved in providing disadvantaged students with a quality education. The first paper, "Building Quality Relationships" (James Comer), discusses the need to improve the quality of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black History, Black Students, Early Experience
Hurwitz, Alan; Snook, Valerie – 1969
This report is an attempt to explore approaches in which white people examine their own racism, understand its nature and its consequences, and then plan self-directed changes in the direction of increasingly anti-racist behavior. In the pilot study described and evaluated in the report, three general purposes indicated were: assisting…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Black History, Leadership Training