Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... Cultural Council ; the Peace and Security Council ; and various financial institutions , such as the African Central Bank . Some of these institutions were in place under the old OAU charter , but others , such as the financial ...
... Cultural Council ; the Peace and Security Council ; and various financial institutions , such as the African Central Bank . Some of these institutions were in place under the old OAU charter , but others , such as the financial ...
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... cultural roots and adopt African forms of cultural practice , especially African styles of dress . Perhaps the most prominent current of ideas that can be called Pan - Africanist today is the Afrocentric movement , as espoused by such ...
... cultural roots and adopt African forms of cultural practice , especially African styles of dress . Perhaps the most prominent current of ideas that can be called Pan - Africanist today is the Afrocentric movement , as espoused by such ...
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... Cultural ethnocentrism , 310-311 Cultural genocide , transracial adoption seen as , 16 , 17 Cultural relativism , 310 Culture , definition , 676 Cummings , James C. , 117 Curbeam , Robert , 60 Currier , Theodore , 343 Curtis , Benjamin ...
... Cultural ethnocentrism , 310-311 Cultural genocide , transracial adoption seen as , 16 , 17 Cultural relativism , 310 Culture , definition , 676 Cummings , James C. , 117 Curbeam , Robert , 60 Currier , Theodore , 343 Curtis , Benjamin ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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