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IBW and the vocation of the Black scholar: Harding, V. The vocation of the Black scholar and the struggles of the Black community.--Colonial ideology and colonized resistance: James, C. L. R. African independence and the myth of African inferiority. Drake, S. C. In the mirror of Black scholarship; W. Allison Davis and Deep South. Statement of position to the Commonwealth Literature and Language Conference, Jamaica, 1971.--Building the new education out of the old: Boggs, G. L. Education: the great obsession. Rodney, W. Education in Africa and contemporary Tanzania. Nyerere, J. Education. Building an alternative, an article from Nhan dan.--Selected documents in new Black education; the people define themselves: Breaking through prison barriers, by Black prisoners. The teaching of Robert E. Rumble--a Jamaican peasant leader, as told by R. A. Hill and R. Small.--Epilogue: Strickland, W. L. Identity and Black struggle: personal reflections.--Appendix: The Institute of the Black World. Documents from a developing history. |