Langston Hughes
.... jazz. This emphasis on cadence both helped to define Hughes's work (as well as that of jazz) as a
uniquely black idiom. It also ....
(871

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Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... Still,
black music should be seen as
uniquely American, for it could only have come into being in the United States, where elements of specific cultures were ....
(3102

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)
The Medium and the Black Freedom Movement
.... The
black freedom movement was
uniquely the product of a particular social climate and a particular point in history. Television ....
(1408

6

)
The Media & the Black Freedom Movement
.... The
black freedom movement was
uniquely the product of a particular social climate and a particular point in history. Television ....
(1408

6

)
Black Police in America
.... takes us on a journey through the origins and dynamics of
black policing in America. Dulaney escorts us through that
uniquely American, Self-made quicksand ....
(978

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)
Ernest J. Gaines' novel, In My Father's House
.... his past. Hicks similarly argues that Martin's self-discovery process depends on
uniquely black forms of expression. Hicks argues ....
(4088

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The Subculture of Hip-Hop
.... more important, Chuck D. is correct to recognize that rap and hip-hop art has
uniquely communicated with its principal audience of young
black male youth, who ....
(1406

6

)
Black Feminism and Questions of Identity
.... Clearly the need for identity had to drive
black and Latina feminists toward the identification of those concerns that were
uniquely theirs. ....
(2054

8

)
The Black Church
....
black pastors, as basic to the ethos of
black congregations, and therefore as an explanation for the way in which the
black church is
uniquely well positioned ....
(8457

34

)
Black Rage & Multicultural Counseling
.... refer to parents in the
black community as the holders of the culture for their children, but the school counselor of any culture is
uniquely positioned to ....
(2932

12

)
The Black Church: Purpose and Function
....
black pastors, as basic to the ethos of
black congregations, and therefore as an explanation for the way in which the
black church is
uniquely well positioned ....
(9819

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)
The Souls of Black Folk & Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... despite a society which wants to deny her power because she is a
Black woman. .... in her naming of self, Janie must develop a voice that becomes
uniquely her own. ....
(2577

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)
Black American Spiritual Songs
.... others of their freedom; it was part of an evolving
uniquely "American" attitude .... the effect was to institutionalize the social divides between
black slaves and ....
(4893

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)
Racism & Sexism in Novels of Black Women Writers
.... secure
black woman, the widow of Jay, a hardworking, devoted
black professional. .... not considered signs of beauty because they were so
uniquely African American. ....
(11025

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)
African-American Dance and Women
.... continue to rest upon their reinterpretation of African and Caribbean material and the creation of a
uniquely African-American ....
Black Dance from 1619 to Today. ....
(1082

4

)
Poverty as a Racial Issue
.... so rooted in the national consciousness is the idea of
black distinctiveness" (292 .... separate because they are
uniquely ours, while still an integral part of the ....
(2073

8

)
Slaves and Rebellion
.... However, the fact seems to be that Douglass was a
uniquely educated
black person of the day; Ttbman and Truth reem to have been unschooled. ....
(1211

5

)
The Civil Rights Movement
.... But other facets of the movement are
uniquely American, emanating directly from the
black experience, first as slaves, then as disen-franchised citizens. ....
(2150

9

)
African American Pastoral Care
.... More generally, Wimberly argues that oral/narrative traditions of
black culture, like .... are, in conjunction with various Biblical narratives,
uniquely suited to ....
(1752

7

)
Female Pastoral Leaders as Caregivers
.... One need not be an advocate of female priesthood to see that a
black female is
uniquely positioned to speak to these issues. That ....
(884

4

)
Civil Rights Movement & US Multicultural Society
.... speaker, and a minister, all assets which would pull the
black community together .... The nonviolent strategy of boycotting was
uniquely suited to the time and place ....
(1911

8

)
Spiritual Development of African American Women
.... women developed spirituality and formed maternal societies that were
uniquely their own and .... Indeed, many African-American women used the
black church and the so ....
(886

4

)
Sociology of the American Auto Industry
.... Michigan, and the race-related issue fronts that have surfaced
uniquely in that ....
Black migration from the South to the North, especially to urban centers like ....
(1890

8

)
The Poetry of Walt Whitman
.... in general and "Song of Myself" in particular both important and
uniquely American .... guess it is a uniform hieroglyphic (105 6). . . Growing among
black folks as ....
(1549

6

)
Treatment of Blacks in America
.... It pioneered a legal process that assured blacks a
uniquely degraded status--one in .... was racism rooted in religious beliefs, beliefs which put the
black on the ....
(2338

9

)
Treatment of Blacks in the US
.... It pioneered a legal process that assured blacks a
uniquely degraded status--one in .... was racism rooted in religious beliefs, beliefs which put the
black on the ....
(2338

9

)
Juneteenth Celebrations
.... Juneteenth elicits the call to promote and cultivate a
uniquely African American culture and set of .... Dark Journey:
Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow. ....
(1905

8

)
Five Langston Hughes Poems about African-American Poetry
.... for much of his creative life in an effort to develop a
uniquely African-American .... song, "Dixie." In this poem, Hughes writes "they hung my
black young lover/to ....
(860

3

)
ETHNICITY, GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
.... Racial tensions have
uniquely bedeviled relations between the dominant mulatto majority and .... of whom are mulatto, 16 percent white and 11 percent
black in 1989 ....
(2945

12

)
The Concept of Neopatrimonialism
.... entities that conceptualize politics as pluralistic rather than
uniquely power-based .... in 1994 when Nelson Mandela became the first (ethnic
black) president of ....
(922

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