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to JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES Volume 23 Number 1 (September 1992) pp. 1-176 Number 2 (December 1992) pp. 177-288 Number 3 (March 1993) pp. 289-448 Number 4 (June 1993) pp. 449-592 Authors: ABASIATTAI, MONDAY B.., “The Search for Independence: New World Blacks in Sierra Leone and Liberia, 1787-1847,” 107. ANDERSON, TALMADGE, “Comparative Experience Factors Among Black, Asian, and Hispanic Americans: Coalitions or Conflicts?” 27. ARNEZ, NANCY L., “Equity and Access in the Instructional Materials Arena,” 500. ASANTE, MOLEFE KETE, “Wilfred Cartey: In Memoriam,” 5. BLACKSHIRE-BELAY, CAROL AISHA, “German Imperialism in Africa: The Distorted Images of Cameroon, Namibia, Tanzania, and Togo,” 235. BLACKSHIRE-BELAY, CAROL AISHA, “Introduction,” 179. CONDIT, CELESTE MICHELLE, and JOHN LOUIS LUCAITES, “Malcolm X and the Limits of the Rhetoric of Revolutonary Dissent,” 291. COKER, ADENTYI, Jr., “The Context and Development of Ola Rotimi at the Ori Olokun Theater,” 60. DARLING, CAROL ANDERSON, see Littlejohn-Blake, S. M. DICKSON, LYNDA, “The Future of Marriage and Family in Black America,” 472. FARRAR, TARIKHU, “When African Kings Became ‘Chiefs’: Some Transformations in European Perceptions of West African Civilization, c. 1450-1800,” 258. FORBES, ELLA, “African Resistance to Enslavement: The Nature and the Evidentiary Record,” 39. GURGANUS, ALBERT E., “A German Socialist’s African Marchen: Kurt Eisner as Aufklarer,” 210. HODGES, CAROLYN, “The Private/Plural Selves of Afro-German Women and the Search for a Public Voice,” 219. HOSKINS, LINUS A., “Eurocentrism vs. Afrocentrism: A Geopolitical Linkage Analysis,” 247. HUDDLESTON-MATTAI, BARBARA A., and P. RUDY MATTAI, “The Sambo Mentality and the Stockholm Syndrome Revisited: Another Dimension to an Examination of the Plight of the African-American,” 344. 582 to JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES Volume 23 Number 1 (September 1992) pp. 1-176 Number 2 (December 1992) pp. 177-288 Number 3 (March 1993) pp. 289-448 Number 4 (June 1993) pp. 449-592 Authors: ABASIATTAI, MONDAY B.., “The Search for Independence: New World Blacks in Sierra Leone and Liberia, 1787-1847,” 107. ANDERSON, TALMADGE, “Comparative Experience Factors Among Black, Asian, and Hispanic Americans: Coalitions or Conflicts?” 27. ARNEZ, NANCY L., “Equity and Access in the Instructional Materials Arena,” 500. ASANTE, MOLEFE KETE, “Wilfred Cartey: In Memoriam,” 5. BLACKSHIRE-BELAY, CAROL AISHA, “German Imperialism in Africa: The Distorted Images of Cameroon, Namibia, Tanzania, and Togo,” 235. BLACKSHIRE-BELAY, CAROL AISHA, “Introduction,” 179. CONDIT, CELESTE MICHELLE, and JOHN LOUIS LUCAITES, “Malcolm X and the Limits of the Rhetoric of Revolutonary Dissent,” 291. COKER, ADENTYI, Jr., “The Context and Development of Ola Rotimi at the Ori Olokun Theater,” 60. DARLING, CAROL ANDERSON, see Littlejohn-Blake, S. M. DICKSON, LYNDA, “The Future of Marriage and Family in Black America,” 472. FARRAR, TARIKHU, “When African Kings Became ‘Chiefs’: Some Transformations in European Perceptions of West African Civilization, c. 1450-1800,” 258. FORBES, ELLA, “African Resistance to Enslavement: The Nature and the Evidentiary Record,” 39. GURGANUS, ALBERT E., “A German Socialist’s African Marchen: Kurt Eisner as Aufklarer,” 210. HODGES, CAROLYN, “The Private/Plural Selves of Afro-German Women and the Search for a Public Voice,” 219. HOSKINS, LINUS A., “Eurocentrism vs. Afrocentrism: A Geopolitical Linkage Analysis,” 247. HUDDLESTON-MATTAI, BARBARA A., and P. RUDY MATTAI, “The Sambo Mentality and the Stockholm Syndrome Revisited: Another Dimension to an Examination of the Plight of the African-American,” 344. 582 INDEX 583 JACKSON, FATIMAH LINDA COLLIER, “Evolutionary and Political Economic Influ- ences on Biological Diversity in African Americans,” 539. KEITA, SHOMARKA O. Y., “The Subspecies Concept in Zoology and Anthropology: A Brief Historical Review and Test of a Classification Scheme,” 416. KERSHAW, TERRY, “The Effects of Educational Tracking on the Social Mobility of African Americans,” 152. KITEME, KAMUTI, “The Socioeconomic Impact of the African Market Women Trade in Rural Kenya,” 135. KUYKENDALL, RONALD, “Hegel and Africa: An Evaluation of the Treatment of Africa in The Philosophy of History,” 571. LAMUR, HUMPHREY E., “The Slave Family in Colonial 19th-Century Suriname,” 371. LEONARD, REBECCA, and DON C. LOCKE, “Communication Sterotypes: Is Interracial Communication Possible?” 332. LITTLEJOHN-BLAKE, SHEILA M., and CAROL ANDERSON DARLING, “Understand- ing the Strengths of African American Families,” 460. LOCKE, DON C., see Leonard, R. LUCAITES, JOHN LOUIS, see Condit, C. M. LUNDGREN, NANCY, “Children, Race, and Inequality: The Colonial Legacy in Belize,” 86. MATTAI, P. RUDY, see Huddleston-Mattai, B. A. MERRITT, BISHETTA, and CAROLYN A. STROMAN, “Black Family Imagery and Interactions on Television,” 492. MONGES, MIRIAM MA’AT-KA-RE, “Reflections on the Role of Female Dieties and Queens in Ancient Kemet,” 561. MTONGA, HARRY L., “Comparing the Role of Education in Serving Socioeconomic and Political Development in Tanzania and Cuba,” 382. NEWTON, STEVEN H., “An Updated Working Chronology of Predynastic and Archaic Kemet,” 403. NWOLISE, O.B.C.,“Blacks in the Diaspora: A Case of Neglected Catalysts in the Achieve- ment of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Goals,” 117. PRATT, CORNELIUS B., “A Cross-Cultural Study of News Media Preferences: African Versus White U.S. Students,” 314. PLASS, PEGGY S., “African American Family Homicide: Patterns in Partner, Parent, and Child Victimization, 1985-1987,” 515. SEPHOCLE, MARILYN, “Anton Wilhelm Amo,” 182. STUCKERT, ROBERT P., “Free Black Populations of the Southern Applachian Mountains: 1860,” 358. STROMAN, CAROLYN A., see Merritt, B. TEDLA, ELLENI, “Indigenous African Education as a Means for Understanding the Fullness of Life: Amara Traditional Education,” 7. THOMPSON, VETTA L. SANDERS, “A Multifaceted Approach to the Conceptualization of African American Identification,” 75. WARMBOLD, JOACHIM, “If Only She Didn’t Have Negro Blood in Her Veins: The Concept of Métissage in German Colonial Literature,” 200. WILLIE, CHARLES V., “Social Theory and Social Policy Derived From the Black Family Experience,” 451. WITTKOWSKI, WOLFGANG, “Justice and Loyalty: Kleist’s Die Verlobung in St. Do- mingo,” 188. 584 JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES / JUNE 1993 Articles: “African American Family Homicide: Patterns in Partner, Parent, and Child Victimization, 1985-1987,” Plass, 515. “African Resistance to Enslavement: The Nature and the Evidentiary Record,” Forbes, 39. “Anton Wilhelm Amo,” Sephocle, 182. “Black Family Imagery and Interactions on Television,” Merritt and Stroman, 492. “Blacks in the Diaspora: A Case of Neglected Catalysts in the Achievement of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Goals,” Nwolise, 117. “Children, Race, and Inequality: The Colonial Legacy in Belize,” Lundgren, 86. “Communication Sterotypes: Is Interracial Communication Possible?” Leonard and Locke, 332. “Comparing the Role of Education in Serving Socioeconomic and Political Development in Tanzania and Cuba,” Mtonga, 382. “Comparative Experience Factors Among Black, Asian, and Hispanic Americans: Coalitions or Conflicts?’ Anderson, 27. “The Context and Development of Ola Rotimi at the Ori Olokun Theater,” Coker, 60. “A Cross-Cultural Study of News Media Preferences: African Versus White U.S. Students,” Pratt, 314. “The Effects of Educational Tracking on the Social Mobility of African Americans,” Kershaw, 152. “Equity and Access in the Instructional Materials Arena,” Arnez, 500. “Eurocentrism vs. Afrocentrism: A Geopolitical Linkage Analysis,” Hoskins, 247. “Evolutionary and Political Economic Influences on Biological Diversity in African Ameri- cans,” Jackson, 539. “Free Black Populations of the Southern Applachian Mountains: 1860,” Stuckert, 358, “The Future of Marriage and Family in Black America,” Dickson, 472. “German Imperialism in Africa: The Distorted Images of Cameroon, Namibia, Tanzania, and Togo,” Blackshire-Belay, 235. “A German Socialist’s African Mdrchen: Kurt Eisner as Aufkldrer,” Gurganus, 210. “Hegel and Africa: An Evaluation of the Treatment of Africa in The Philosophy of History,” Kuykendall, 571. “If Only She Didn’t Have Negro Blood in Her Veins: The Concept of Métissage in German Colonial Literature,” Warmbold, 200. “Indigenous African Education as a Means for Understanding the Fullness of Life: Amara Traditional Education,” Tedla, 7. “Introduction,” Blackshire-Belay, 179. “Justice and Loyalty: Kleist’s Die Verlobung in St. Domingo,” Wittkowski, 188. “Malcolm X and the Limits of the Rhetoric of Revolutonary Dissent,” Condit and Lucaites, 291. “A Multifaceted Approach to the Conceptualization of African American Identification,” Thompson, 75. “The Private/Plural Selves of Afro-German Women and the Search for a Public Voice,” Hodges, 219. “Reflections on the Role of Female Dieties and Queens in Ancient Kemet,” Monges, 561. “The Sambo Mentality and the Stockholm Syndrome Revisited: Another Dimension to an Examination of the Plight of the African-American,” Huddleston-Mattai and Matai, 344. INDEX 585 “The Search for Independence: New World Blacks in Sierra Leone and Liberia, 1787-1847,” Abasiattai, 107. “The Slave Family in Colonial 19th-Century Suriname,” Lamur, 371. “Social Theory and Social Policy Derived From the Black Family Experience,” Willie, 451. “The Socioeconomic Impact of the African Market Women Trade in Rural Kenya,” Kiteme, 135. “The Subspecies Concept in Zoology and Anthropology: A Brief Historical Review and Test of a Classification Scheme,” Keita, 416. “Understanding the Strengths of African American Families,” Littlejohn-Blake and Darling, 460. “An Updated Working Chronology of Predynastic and Archaic Kemet,” Newton, 403. “When African Kings Became ‘Chiefs’: Some Transformations in European Perceptions of West African Civilization, c. 1450-1800,” Farrar, 258. “Wilfred Cartey: In Memoriam,” Asante, 5. Book Reviews: “Two Nations: Black and White, Separate, Hostile, Unequal,” by Andrew Hacker, Asante, 279. “Whispers from the Caribbean: I Going Away, | Going Home, by Wilfred A. Cartey, Pyne-Timothy, 170.

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