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Black Americans: images in conflict.
- Title
- Black Americans: images in conflict. Edited by Phyllis M. Banks and Virginia M. Burke.
- Author
- Banks, Phyllis M.
- Publication
- Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1970]
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 64 p.; 27 cm.
- Series Statement
- The Bobbs-Merrill series in composition and rhetoric.
- Subjects
- Contents
- A Black man's farewell to the Congress of the United States, By G. H. White. - Stirring up the fires of race antipathy, by J. S. Bassett. - Negro character as seen by white authors, by S. A. Brown. - A summary of "The Negro as portrayed in Harper's magazine, 1901-1924," by L. M. Bott. - Hollywood in black and white, by J. O. Killens. - What the historian owes the Negro, by B. Quarles. - "Color-blind," by H. M. Kallen. - For my people, by M. Walker. - Black power ... a creative necessity, by N. Wright, Jr. - Cultural strangulation: Black literature and White aesthetic, by A. Gayle, Jr. - Black pride, Black action, by C. P. Lucas. - I am the Negro, by E. Hill. - Bibliography (p. 64)
- Call Number
- Sc 808.042-B (Banks, P. Black Americans)
- LCCN
- 72121891
- OCLC
- 106270
- NYPG734069811-B
- Author
- Banks, Phyllis M. Compiler
- Title
- Black Americans: images in conflict. Edited by Phyllis M. Banks and Virginia M. Burke.
- Imprint
- Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1970]
- Series
- The Bobbs-Merrill series in composition and rhetoric.
- Added Author
- Burke, Virginia M.White, George H. (George Henry), 1852-1918. A Black man's farewell to the Congress of the United States.Brown, Sterling A., 1901-1989. Negro character as seen by white authors.Quarles, Benjamin. What the historian owes the Negro.Wright, Nathan. Black power: a creative necessity.Gayle, Addison, Jr., 1932-1991. Cultural strangulation: Black literature and the white aesthetic.Smith, Thee. I am the new Black.
- Research Call Number
- Sc 808.042-B (Banks, P. Black Americans)