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Journal/Magazine/ Articles By Dr. John Henrik Clarke (1981-1994)—Part Three

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Clarke, John Henrik.“African Culture as the Basis of World Culture.” Presence Africaine (1st & 2nd Qtr., 1981), 123-129.

_____________. “Black Americans And The Jewish Mystique: Some Barriers To Understanding The Arab-Israeli Conflict, Part I.” The Black American (February, 1981), 20-21.

_____________. “The Black American Writer In Crisis, Parts I-IV.” The Black American, Vol. 21., No. 22 (1982), 24.

_____________. “Ancient Civilizations of Africa: The Missing Pages in World History.” Egypt Revisited. Journal of African Civilizations Vol. 4, No. 2 (1982), 113-21.

_____________. “Why Black History.” The Black American, Vol. 21, No. 6 (February 4-10, 1982).

_____________. “From African Grandeur To The Slave Trade, Part I and II. The Black American," Vol. 19, No. 14 (April, 1982).

_____________. “Jews And The African World: International Implications; Israel, Islam, Black Muslims, Africa And The Third World.” The Black American, Vol. 19, No. 14 (April, 1982).

_____________. “Israel and South Africa: The Unholy Alliance Against African People, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 29 (1983).

_____________. “Israel And South Africa: The Unholy Alliance Against African People, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 30 (1983).

_____________. “The African American’s Search For Africa, Part I.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 31 (1983).

_____________. “The African American’s Search For Africa, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 32 (1983).

_____________. “The African American’s Search For Africa, Part III.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 33 (1983).

_____________. “The African American’s Search For Africa, Part IV.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 34 (1983).

_____________. “Black History And Self-Identity, Part I.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 35 (1983).

_____________. “Black History And Self-Identity, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 35 (1983).

_____________. “Black History And Self-Identity, Part III.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 35 (1983).

_____________. “Black Liberation And Zionism.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 38 (1983).

_____________. “Estevancio, The African Explorer In Early American, Part I.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 47 (1983).

_____________. “Estevancio, The African Explorer In Early America, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 48 (1983).

_____________. “Estevancio, The African Explorer In Early American, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 49 (1983).

_____________. “The Africans And The Conquest Of Spain, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 45 (1983).

_____________. “The Africans And The Conquest Of Spain, Part I.” The Black American, Vol. 22, No. 46 (1983).

_____________. “Cheikh Anta Diop And African History, Part I.” The Black American, Vol. 23-24, No. 31 (July 26-August 1, 1984).

_____________. “Cheikh Anta Diop And African History, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 23-24, No. 31 (August 2-8, 1984), 25.

_____________. “African Americans And The Berlin Conference.” TransAfrica Forum, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1985), 61-69.

_____________. “African Americans And The Berlin Conference, Part I.” The Black American, Vol. 25, No. 15 (April 11-17, 1985).

_____________. “African Americans And The Berlin Conference, Part II.” The Black American, Vol. 25, No. 16 (April 18-24, 1985).

_____________. “Say Brother.” Essence (June, 1985), 9.

_____________. “Toussaint L’ Overture and the Haitian Revolution Pt. I.” The Black American, Vol. 25, No. 43 (October 24-30, 1985).

_____________. “Toussaint L’ Overture and the Haitian Revolution Pt. II.” The Black American, Vol. 25, No. 44 (October 31-November 6, 1985).

_____________. “Cheikh Anta Diop And The New Concept Of African History.” Journal of African Civilization, Vol. 8, No. 1 (June, 1986), 110-117.

_____________. “African Warrior Queens.” Black Women in Antiquity. Ivan Van Sertima (ed.) Journal of African Civilizations, Vol. 6, No. 1 (1987), 123-34.

_____________. “Nzingha, The Warrior Queen.” Great Black Leaders: Ancient and Modern. Ivan Van Sertima (ed.) Journal of African Civilizations, Vol. 9 (1987), 364-69.

_____________. “Pan Africanism: A Brief History of An Idea In The African World.” Presence Africaine, No. 145 (1st Quarter, 1988), 25-56.

_____________. “The Crisis of The Negro Intellectual By Harold Cruse: A Reappraisal of Some Neglected Aspects of The Crisis.” The Black American, Vol. 28, No. 21, Part I (1988).

_____________. “The Crisis of The Negro Intellectual By Harold Cruse: A Reappraisal of Some Neglected Aspects of The Crisis.” The Black American, Vol. 28, No. 28, Part II (1988).

_____________. “In Our Image.” Essence, Vol. 20, No. 5 (September, 1989), 158.

_____________. “We, the Named.” African Commentary: A Journal of People of African Descent, Vol. 1, No. 2 (November, 1989), 10-11.

______________. “The Afrikan World at the Crossroads: Notes for an Afrikan World Revolution.” Black Collegian, (Jan./Feb. 1991): 121+.

______________. “African American Historians And The Reclaiming of Black History.” Words Work, Vol. 1, No. 4 (1992), 3-4.

______________. “Image and Mind Control in the African World.” Black Collegian, (April 1991), 106-107.

______________. “The Influence of Arthur A. Schomburg On My Concept of Africana Studies.” Phylon, Volume 49, no. 1-2 (1992), 4-9.

______________. “Academic Agitator: Dr. John Henrik Clarke.” Journal of Black Issues In Higher Education, Vol. 9, No. 18 (November 5, 1992).

______________. “Remembering Basil Davidson.” Race and Class, Vol. 36, No. 2 (October-December, 1994), 97-99.

 
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