Tour of Duty & the Vietnam War
.... For better or worse, the person hiring employees or listening to the speaker of
black dialect in career-oriented situations (aside from the rap music industry ....
(1551

6

)
Ebonics as a Controversial Dialect
.... Her study,
Black dialect interference and accommodation of reading instruction in first grade, concluded the following: Children who used more of the features ....
(1935

8

)
Black English
....
Black educators themselves have long recognized the possible socioeconomic disadvantages of speaking a
black dialect in a predominantly white world (Winsboro ....
(3187

13

)
Ebonics & Black Culture
.... L. Williams who coined the term nearly a quarter of a century ago: Ebony + phonics =
Black English = African-American English =
Black Idiom =
Black Dialect. ....
(6041

24

)
Black Womanism and Womanist
.... The ex cerpts from Hurston stories imply that this was because Hurston wrote dialogue in
black dialect and not (for example) in the edu cated language of ....
(2367

9

)
Black Womanist Ethics
.... The ex cerpts from Hurston stories imply that this was because Hurston wrote dialogue in
black dialect and not (for example) in the edu cated language of ....
(2367

9

)
Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
.... as too easy going, though a close reading shows that he was well aware of the rebelliousness underlying his use and his character's use of
black dialect. ....
(1699

7

)
EBONICS AND LITERACY
.... Her study,
Black dialect interference and accommodation of reading instruction in first grade, concluded the following: Children who used more of the features ....
(1961

8

)
August Wilson and Arthur Miller
....
Black dialect is distinct from white
dialect and white actors reading such lines would more than likely elicit chuckles where not intended. ....
(980

4

)
Poetry of Langston Hughes
.... Hughes could make use of jazz and blues idioms and
black dialect based on his sense of
black selfhood: Hughes celebrated racial, rather than individual, self. ....
(1500

6

)
Liberal Defenses of Hierarchy in Education
.... The
black teacher who despises and prohibits the use of
black dialect in his or her classroom is displaying internalized racism and cultural bias. ....
(2825

11

)
Langston Hughes
.... If we look at two poems by Hughes, we not only witness his rhythmical, direct, simple,
black idiom and
dialect, but we also see that even during the last years ....
(1359

5

)
The music publishing business
.... The first
black dialect song known to be published in the United States was "Back Side of Albany Stands Lake Champlain" written by "Micah" Hawkins. ....
(3005

12

)
Ebonics
When the public school system in Oakland, California, decided to treat the standard speech of
black Americans as a separate language or
dialect, the issue of ....
(2931

12

)
Expressive Individualism in America
.... A series of interviews, some of them rendered in so-called
black dialect, that together make up an oral history of the civil rights crusade in the south. ....
(5294

21

)
Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... Some of the Negro secular songs were also
dialect versions of old ballads current in .... For a time, where was a
black fiddling tradition as well, but it died out ....
(3102

12

)
Sula (Toni Morrison)
.... She cannot be her "
black" Bottom-self in white society, nor can she be her educated .... When she is in Bottom she can blend right in with the
dialect of others or ....
(687

3

)
Sula
.... She cannot be her "
black" Bottom-self in white society, nor can she be her educated .... When she is in Bottom she can blend right in with the
dialect of others or ....
(687

3

)
Manchild in the Promised Land
.... Movie makers gradually introduced profanity disguised as
black dialect during the period now referred to as the era of "blaxploitation films" (from 1969 to 1974 ....
(5620

22

)
Cross Cultural Communication
.... Mexican Spanish, (2) the Sonoran
dialect, and (3) the southern Arizona
dialect. .... but it also considers the socio-cultural significance of
black language and ....
(1492

6

)
Twain's Use of Regional Culture in Huckleberry Finn
.... of free white men and enslaved
black men. Speech is an obvious way to impress this upon readers. Clearly Jim represents the "Missouri Negro
dialect" that Twain ....
(1609

6

)
Setting & Culture of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
.... of free white men and enslaved
black men. Speech is an obvious way to impress this upon readers. Clearly Jim represents the "Missouri Negro
dialect" that Twain ....
(1609

6

)
Contributions of Writers to English Language
.... was a master at using the right phrase and at presenting
dialect the way .... 3. Slang is not something newly invented in this century, and
black slang developed as ....
(3399

14

)
African Americans in Children's Lit
.... of a large paddleboat while whites socialize below one
black character is .... portrayed as "racial and ethnic minorities speaking inner-city
dialect" (Pettit 8 ....
(1255

5

)
Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina
.... t want to echo the way they're spelled in traditional
dialect fiction (Pratt ....
Black walnut trees dropped their green-
black fuzzy bulbs on Aunt Ruth's matted lawn ....
(1802

7

)
William Styron's novel The Confessions of Nat Tur
.... I saw in the unfolding future--fixed there as immutably as Saul or Gideon--myself,
black as the .... Throughout the novel, Styron makes an effective use of
dialect. ....
(1642

7

)
Sojourner Truth
.... her in ways that would not have been the case had she not been
black. Painter cites their characterizations of her by way of Negro
dialect, "and they dwelled ....
(1828

7

)
The Dialectic of Freedom
In The
Dialect of Freedom Maxine Greene argues that freedom can only be obtained .... King, Jr., was still resisting one hundred years later, as the
black person in ....
(2647

11

)
Poetry and the Civil Rights Movement
.... the collective voice of an entire race, wanting to be taken seriously:
Black like the .... she has purposefully not made verbs agree in the name of
dialect, as this ....
(780

3

)
The Kiowa Language
.... The Kiowa language was still spoken, but the old ceremonial
dialect was not (Leitch .... their homeland on the southern Plains and moved north beyond the
Black Hills ....
(1732

7

)