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Being Black: psychological-sociological dilemmas / [compiled by] Robert V. Guthrie.
LIBRA E185.625 .G8
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Guthrie, Robert V., compiler.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- African Americans--Race identity.
- African Americans.
- Physical Description:
- 223 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- San Francisco : Canfield Press, [1970]
- Contents:
- The white American psyche, by L. T. Delany.
- A Negro psychiatrist explains the Negro psyche, by A. F. Poussaint.
- The Black psyche, by J. O. Killens.
- Charlie doesn't even know his daily racism is a sick joke, by B. Teague.
- The psychology of the Negro under discrimination, by H. R. Cayton.
- Black and white, by K. B. Clark.
- Effect of desegregation on the intellectual performance of Negroes, by I. Katz.
- The social power of the Negro, by J. P. Comer.
- The Black matriarchy, by Science news staff.
- The effect of social inequality, by G. Myrdal.
- The role and its burden, by T. F. Pettigrew.
- The study of race, by S. L. Washburn.
- Race, by J. Barzun.
- State laws on race and color, by P. Murray.
- If the Black man comes unglued, by W. H. Grier and P. M. Cobbs.
- The rhetoric of soul, by U. Hannerz.
- Up North-down South, by B. Brandon, Jr.
- New faces, new voices, new style, by Newsweek magazine staff.
- Bibliography: (p. 104-108).
- OCLC:
- 127276
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