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I argue that Albert Cleage offers an alternative theological methodology that is worthy of reexamination and engagement in Black theology. His central tenet that “nothing is more sacred than the liberation of black people,” reflects a pragmatic ...
Jawanza Eric Clark
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Across two studies, we examined intergroup relations between Black-White multiracial and Black monoracial people in the U.S. Study 1 showed that Black-White multiracial participants reported more solidarity with Black than White people, but less ...
Nadia Vossoughi +4 more
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Construction of American Hunger in Richard Wright's Novel "Black Boy"
This study aims at explaining the construction of American hunger in Richard Wright’s novel Black Boy. This study is a qualitative analysis that relies on the power of word or explanatory reasoning.
Febrian Ramadhani Setiaji +1 more
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Educational Intervention and Melanoma Prognosis in Black People. [PDF]
Shaikh R, Huckfeldt VE.
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War Against Slavery Without a Black Soldier in Sight? [PDF]
I\u27ve been lying to people. OK, not exactly lying, just not telling the whole truth. One of my favorite lines to use when I worked in Washington at the Lincoln Cottage was that the, most important part of the Emancipation Proclamation came near the ...
Rudy, John M.
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Considering how Black People are often seen/unseen as a monolith of ‘Black Bodies’ in township spaces in South Africa, I attempt to unpack what it looks like for Black People to blend into or stand out from contradictory, collective-led definitions of ...
Phumzile Twala
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Diversity, Identity, Oppression: The Construction of “Blackness” in Dear White People [PDF]
Laura Schelenz, Marcel Vondermaßen
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The Relevance of Double Consciousness among Black Males in College [PDF]
“The Souls of Black Folk,” by W. E. B. Du Bois (1903) is a means to explain the experience of the Negro in the late 1800s. Many of the attitudes and perceptions of Black people are still present today.
Wright, Kevin L
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