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Clarke, John Henrik – Journal of Afro-American Issues, 1975
Argues that from the first slave ships to the present time, black families have been looking for better homes, better schools and a way to participate in the social order that rules over their lives: their problem has always been the same--the lack of power. Holds that this was what the Civil Rights, the black power and the black Studies Movements…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black History, Black Influences, Blacks
Clarke, John Henrik – African Commentary: A Journal of People of African Descent, 1989
The term "African" has gone through several phases of acceptability in the course of United States history. Changes in the applicability of the name reflect developments in African-American consciousness in the context of national and world history. Recognition of African identity is influencing Black definition and direction worldwide.…
Descriptors: African History, Black Attitudes, Black History, Black Stereotypes
Clarke, John Henrik – 1985
This presentation discusses basic cultural and educational values in the Afro-American community, setting these into the context of international African culture, both before and after the period of the European slave trade. Contending that blacks historically have been given "a second-hand education that was designed for other people," this…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Achievement, Black Culture
Clarke, John Henrik – 1988
Africans who were brought across the Atlantic as slaves never fully adjusted to slavery or accepted its inevitability. Resistance began on board the slave ships, where many jumped overboard or committed suicide. African slaves in South America led the first revolts against tyranny in the New World. The first slave revolt in the Caribbean occurred…
Descriptors: African History, Black Culture, Black History, Blacks