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Elite Use of Racial Labels: Ideology and Preference for African American or Black
Howard Journal of Communications, 2000In comparison with users of the term Black, people associate use of the term African American with a more liberal speaker. Is this a reasonable inference based on elite usage, or an inference steeped in unjustified out group-based assumptions? We tested the relationship between ideology and racial label use by utilizing members of the U.S.
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Black Thunder or Black Power? A Look at African-American Utopias
2011Publications dans le cadre des concours de l’enseignement secondaire ; International ...
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Journal of Developing Societies, 2015
This article puts forth the argument that people of African descent in the contemporary capitalist world-system under American hegemony, that is, globalization, are ever so slowly becoming African-Americanized because of the ideological and material influence of the black underclass via hip-hop culture and work and the Protestant ethic and the spirit ...
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This article puts forth the argument that people of African descent in the contemporary capitalist world-system under American hegemony, that is, globalization, are ever so slowly becoming African-Americanized because of the ideological and material influence of the black underclass via hip-hop culture and work and the Protestant ethic and the spirit ...
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Caribbean Quarterly, 2019
(2019). The African-Americanization of the Black Diaspora in Globalization or the Contemporary Capitalist World-System. Caribbean Quarterly: Vol. 65, Geographies, pp. 172-174.
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(2019). The African-Americanization of the Black Diaspora in Globalization or the Contemporary Capitalist World-System. Caribbean Quarterly: Vol. 65, Geographies, pp. 172-174.
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2016
This work sets forth the argument that in the age of (neoliberal) globalization, black people around the world are ever-so slowly becoming “African-Americanized”. They are integrated and embourgeoised in the racial-class dialectic of black America by the material and ideological influences of the Protestant ethic and the spirit of ...
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This work sets forth the argument that in the age of (neoliberal) globalization, black people around the world are ever-so slowly becoming “African-Americanized”. They are integrated and embourgeoised in the racial-class dialectic of black America by the material and ideological influences of the Protestant ethic and the spirit of ...
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Black and Blue: Depression and African American Men.
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2016K. Plowden +2 more
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African or American?: Black Identity and Political Activism in New York City, 1784–1861 (review)
Journal of the Early Republic, 2012African or American?: Black Identity and Political Activism in New York City, 1784-1861. By Leslie M. Alexander. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2008. Pp. xxiv, 258. Cloth, $45.00.)Reviewed by Corey N. CapersLeslie M. Alexander's study is a welcome addition to the burgeoning body of books on the emergence of free Black American communities in ...
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The Black Church in the African American Experience.
, 1991P. Kivisto, C. Lincoln, L. Mamiya
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