Grady, Lisa Michele. African American Youth Assert Their Voice Through "Creative Dramatics". 301pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1993 G732
Afriye, Ranahnah Ayodele. The Sower and the Seed: Redefining Primary Education in Tanzania for Post-Colonial Liberation. 191pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2002 A475
Albright, Clifford E. Strange Bedfellows: The Southern African Development Community and U.S. Foreign Policy. 129pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 A342
Bekerie, Ayele, The Pan-African Implications of the Italo-Ethiopian War of1935. 111pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1989 B424
Benton, Laddie Julius, Ujamaa and Self-Reliance in Tanzania. 123pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1975 B478
Busia, Osei F. Pan-Africanism or Post-Neocolonialism: The Dilemma of the Political Economy of Development in Africa. 121pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1991 B979
Cobbs, Dorothy Lee, Portugal, the Colonized Empire: A Study of an Underdeveloped Country's Maintenance of African Colonies. 135pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1975 C654
Diabate, Dafina Blacksher. Empowering Indigenous Publishers Through Collective Action: The African Publishers' Network (APNET). 154pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 D53
Drake, Willie Avon. Kwame Nkrumah: His Practical and Theoretical Treatment of Pan-Africanism. 70pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1973 D763
Gilvin, Amanda Kay. The Fire Is Too Hot For Them: Gender and Change in the Krobo Bread Industry. 179pp. Abstract Thesis DT3.5 2006 G558
Harris, Katherine, Liberia, A case study of Informal American Colonialism, 1818-1833. 190pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1977 H314
Hay, Susan Carol. The Singa Girls' School: A Case Study in Educational Development. 285pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1991 H413
Henderson, Frances Beatrice. Raising their Voices: A Critical Examination of the South African Women's Anti-Pass Movement, 1956-1958. 122pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1996 496
Jagne, Siga Fatima. The City in African literature: The Rural-Urban Contradiction and the Individual vs. the Communal Ethic. 101pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1989 J24
James, Venice. The African Female Principle: The Origins of Religious Deification: Auset and the Black Madonna. 162pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1992 J92
Jansen, Sean Michael. African Continuities in the Phenomenon of Trinidad Carnival: An Evolution of Cultural Resistance and Liberation. 194pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 J367
Lewanika, Akashambatwa Mbikusita, Marketing Boards and the Challenge of Agricultural Development in Zambia. 73pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1973 L669
Lewis, Stanford, The Falsification and Fabrication of Ancient Kemet, 3400 BCE to 500 BCE. 188pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 L676
Linton-Umeh, Marie Arlene. An exploratory Study of Images of Women in African Non-Vernacular Writing As Portrayed by Selected Contemporary African Authors. 107pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1977 L761
Moyer, Cara Lynn. Re-Presenting Blackness Independent Black Cinema in the United States and South Africa: A Comparative Perspective. 162pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 M69
Munday, Reuben Alexander, Islam: Its Nature and its Rise and Decline in Sub-Saharan Mali and Songhai. 56pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1974 M965
Ohadike, Sandra Nonye. Conflict and Reconciliation: The Nigerian-Biafran War 1967-70. 151pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2001 O349
Reimanis, Rita Melkis. Ibo Traditional Religion and Religious Change. 147pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1979 R363
Rouse, Terri S. The Socio-Economic Position of Yoruba Women from 1915 to 1925 With Emphasis on the Market Women. 90pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1977 R863
Snyder, Kossouth, Malawi and Southern Africa: A Study of the Economic and Political Relationships Between Malawi and the White Minority Regimes of South Africa, Rhodesia, and the Portuguese Regime in Mozambique. 105pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1976 S675
Staidum, Jr., Frederick Charles "Too Filthy to Be Repeated": Reading Sexualized Violence Against Enslaved Males In U.S. Slave Societies 147 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 S735
Weingarten, Sarah Maria. "The Belgians took My Picture": The Politics of Identity in the Construction of Ethno-History (Africa's Great Lakes Region, 1862-2001). 310pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2001 W456
Whalen, Irene Theresa. Underdevelopment in Kenya.119pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1975 W552
Willis, John Cardon. Continuity and Change: IFA'S Negotiation of Islamic and Christian Expansion among 19th Century Yoruba. 170pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 W5557
Wilson, James Arthur, African Resistance and Cultural Nationalism: The Kikuyu Independent Schools Movement in Kenya. 127pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 W749
Bachman, Raymond Dwight, Black Radio: Its Origin, Development and Changing Trends. 115pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1974 B124
Ball, Jared A. Still Speaking: An Intellectual History of John Henrik Clarke. 158pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2001 B357
Barton, Natasha Nicole Simone. 'Badge of Inferiority`: A Historical Study of the Legal Battle to Achieve Equal Educational Opportunity for African Americans. 117pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1996 B293
Brown, Brenda Annetta. The role of African-American Women in the Education of African-Americans, 1880-1920: Four Women in Perspective. 153pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1986 B8765
Butler, Diane S. Towards a Holistic Model for the Study of Creativity in Enslaved African Communities. 109pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1997 B98
Carrier, Nicole Monique. Calling All Women: A Study In the History of Black and White American Women Activists, 1830-1980. 218pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1988 C316
Carter, Lesa. Isolation in Anger: Transformation of the Soul: A Look at Intra-Racial Color Prejudice, Sexism, and Self-Identity. 99pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 C324
Cathcart, Mary Moore. The Definition of Discrimination: Southern Tradition, Racial Segregation, and White Identity in Indianola, Mississippi, 1890-1960. 211pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1997 C36
Charlemagne, Patricia Lee. People v. Johnson (1990): The Significance of Gender, Race and Class in Restricting Reproductive Rights. 164pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1998 C437
Collins, Joycelyn Laverne. Unveiling Christian Motifs in Selected Writers of Harlem Renaissance Literature. 125 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 C655
Combs, Rhea Lynn, African American Independent Filmmaker, Julie Dash: Developing a Black Female Vioce in Daughters of the Dust. 125pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 C731
Cooper, Michelle Asha. From Deep Roots to New Ground: A Holistic Approach to Storytelling Traditions in Nineteenth-Century Enslaved Communities of the South Carolina Lowcountry. 115pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1997 C77
Davis, Audrey Cecile. The Limits of Educational Reform in a Capitalist and Racist Society. 77pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1992 D261
Dickson, Patrick John. Out of the Lion's Mouth: The Colored Farmers' Alliance in the New South, 1886-1892. 208pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 D535
Diggs, Charles D., Kin Meets Kin: An Analysis of Afro-American and Afro-Caribbean Relations in Harlem During the 1920's. 113pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1988 D573
Dowden, Priscilla Anne, Joe Louis: Culture Hero in African-America, 1934-1944. 148pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1987 D745
Edwards, Barrington S. Politics of the Science of Race: White and Black Notions of Race in the U. S., 1829-1879. 114pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1995 E262
Forman, James, An Examination of the Question of Self-Determination and its Application to the African-American People. 191pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1980 F724
Frederick, Rona Monique. 'We are an African People`: An Analysis of How Culture Influences the Learning Processes of African-American Children Attending Urban Public Schools. 147pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1996 F582
Fuller, Erica Anne. A Shade of Gray: A Creative Exploration into the Bi-racial Experience. 302pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1995 F965
Germain, Felix Fernand. The Afro-Haitian Influence on New Orleans, 1809-1859. 102pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 G476
Grady, Jonathan Royce. Access For African Americans at the University of California Los Angeles (1973-2008): An Insurgent Opposition From Bakke to Proposition 209 and the Struggle to Renew Equality of Educational Opportunity. 132pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2009 G733
Grady, Lisa Michele. African American Youth Assert Their Voice Through "Creative Dramatics". 301pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1993 G732
Graham, Jessica Lynn. Hitler's Nazism, Sport, and Joe Louis: Racism vs. Pseudo-Democracy in America. 142pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 G734
Graham, Mary-Emma, The Threefold Cord: Blackness, Womaness and Art; A Study of the Life and Work of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. 97pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1973 G741
Harris, Verda Lorraine. Perceptions of the Arts Institution in the African-American Community: Focus on the Muse Community Museum in Central Brooklyn. 158pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1985 H316
Hewitt, Ronald. The Afro-American Struggle to Acquire Land During Reconstruction and the Effects of their Failure: A Case Study of South Carolina, 1865-1900. 91pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1987 H611
Hicks, Kandree E. "Gettin' God?" Examining the State of Urban HIV/AIDS Ministries: Building Holistic Responses. 166pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 H53
Hill, Deidre Hazel Pauline. Without Struggle There is No Progress: An Ethnohistoric Study of Ithaca, New York's African American Community. 99pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 H645
Hobson, Tawana Annette. Signifyin' Threads: Black Fashion and Art, 1965-1980. 109pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2001 H637
Hodge, Natalie K. Fighting for Our Education, Fighting for Our Future: Black Women's Leadership in the Black Studies Movement. 110pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 H63
Hodges, Arkee. Black Liberation Ideologies and Solutions: An analysis of Black Nationalism, Integration and Electoral Politics, and Social Capitalism. 130pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2004 H634
Johnson, Amaud Jamaul. "The Sea in My Belly:" Transcendence and the Blues Poetry of Etheridge Knight. 97pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1998 J644
Johnson, Marie Rose. 'Of These, One was a Woman': The Lynching of African American Women, 1885-1946. 190pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1998 J6483
Johnson, Robert Cecil, Jr., The American Colonization Society and Emigrationism in the Nineteenth Century. 170pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1975 J68
Jones, Louis Eugene, Conflict Over Africa: Paul Robeson and W.E.B. Du Bois Versus The United States Government, 1945-1958. 148pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1985 J77
Katungi, Candace Lani. Reclaiming the Sister-Struggle: Women in the Black Nationalist Tradition. 130 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2005 K388
Lawrence-Porter, V. Njia. Critical Theory and Critical Consciousness in African American Liberatory Struggle: An Analysis of Maulana Karenga's Kawaida Theory. 143pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1993 L424
Levy, LaTaSha Beatrice. Inciting the Counter-Revolution: Black Neoconservatism in the Post-Civil Rights Era. 188 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 L489
Lind,
Daniel Joseph, From Mulatto to Black to Biracial: A Psycho-Historical
Analysis of Biracial Identity in the United States. 154pp. Abstract
Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 L742
Lively, Kenneth Orlando. The Evolution of Black Stand-Up Comedy from 1955-1995. 154pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1996 L784
Lynch, Eric, Socio-Economic Relations Between the Creek Nation and Blacks from 1790-1860: A Case Study. 89pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1977 L987
McCloud, Kelly D. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: A Study of Militant Black Leadership in Electoral Politics. 165pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 M3823
McGregory, Jerrilyn M., Aareck to Zsaneka: African American Names in an Urban Community, 1945-1980. 168pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1985 M4785
Midgette, Laurie Bernadette. Teacher Certification and the African-American: Testing and Other Issues. 115pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1992 M629
Morton, Phelicia Ann. Home is Where the People Are: A Case Study of the Black Westward Movement, Sandtown, Oklahoma. 97pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1999 M678
Murenia, Alex Robert. The Roles Played by Leading Abolitionists in Underground Railroad Activities in the Lake Counties of Central New York, 1793-1859. 80pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1982 M975
Myrick, Joyce, On the Savannah and the Peedee, 1822-1860: A Comparative Study of Material Conditions for Slaves on the Chicora Wood Rice Plantation of Robert F. W. Allston and the Silver Bluff Cotton Plantation of James H. Hammond. 165pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1977 M998
Niamke, Kalonji Lasana. The Legacy of "The East": An Analysis of a Case Experience in Independent Institution and Nation(alist) Building, 1969-1986. 204pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1999 N533
Oliver, Kenneth Terrence. All The Gay Men Are White, All The Black Men Are Straight: Black Homosexuals’ Identity Formation Within A Racialized And Gendered Society.113pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2006 O458
Ross, Pamela L. Black Students, Black Studies: Education for Liberation. 68pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1991 R825
Singh, Yvonne. The Life and Times of Aunt Elsie Brooks: Or, A Semi-Fictional Narrative Playscript, in the tradition of the American Slave Narrative, of the Life and Times of a Female Ex-Slave Written, Not By Herself, But instead, By One Who Researched the Incidents of Her Life in Conjunction With the African-American History and Folklore of Ithaca, New York. 162pp. BLISHED: 1990. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1990 S6168
Smith, Andre, Theory and Praxis: A Case Study of Kawaida Theory and the Institute of Positive Education. 105pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1984 S642
Smith, Taj P. Critiquing the Educational System and Proposing Alternatives for Positive Change in Black Communities: Lessons from Three Role Models for Public Schools in New Jersey. 201pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2006 S659
Tanksley, Amma. Ella Josephine Baker: An Analysis of Liberatory Leadership. 119pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1997 T165
Turner, Douglas, Equality and Civil Rights Movement. 126pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1981 T945
Tyehimba, Agyei. Challenging White Cultural Hegemony, Advancing Black Liberatory Education: The Black Student Struggle for Black Studies at Cornell University, 1968-69. 222pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1997 T97
Watson, Lawrence. Joel Augustus Rogers: Popularizer of Black History. 104pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1978 W33
Willis, Winston Alan. Leadership Issues of the Black Panther Party, 1966-1971. 203pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1993 W735
Wilson, Leslie Emmett, The Political Role of the Black Physician During the Nineteenth Century. 246pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1978 W751
Withers, Wendy Renee, 1964- Getting Together to Exercise Power: A Case Study of the National Association of Black Women Attorneys. 139pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1989 W824
Woods, Benjamin Jermaine. The Relationship of Black Power and Black Arts/Consciousness Movements to the Black Studies Movement. 133pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2009 W663
Zellars, Rachel. Stakes is High: Representations of Blackness in Hip-Hop Culture, 1975-Present. 164pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 Z4359
Lynch, Eric, Socio-Economic Relations Between the Creek Nation and Blacks from 1790-1860: A Case Study. 89pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1977 L987
Gilvin, Amanda Kay. The Fire Is Too Hot For Them: Gender and Change in the Krobo Bread Industry. 179pp. Abstract Thesis DT3.5 2006 G558
Harris, Verda Lorraine. Perceptions of the Arts Institution in the African-American Community: Focus on the Muse Community Museum in Central Brooklyn. 158pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1985 H316
Hobson, Tawana Annette. Signifyin' Threads: Black Fashion and Art, 1965-1980. 109pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2001 H637
Lively, Kenneth Orlando. The Evolution of Black Stand-Up Comedy from 1955-1995. 154pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1996 L784
Ngozi-Brown, Ayodele T. "To Bring Grandeur Back to Blackness": Arthur Hall's Afro-American Dance Ensemble in the Historical Continuum of African Dance Performance in the United States. 154pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1997 N574
Zellars, Rachel. Stakes is High: Representations of Blackness in Hip-Hop Culture, 1975-Present. 164pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 Z4359
Aplin-Rollins, Beth Carol. "The Muses Themselves Would Bear Witness to This": Jessie Redmon Fauset; A Biographical Portrait and Literary Analysis. 317pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1995 A642
Ball, Jared A. Still Speaking: An Intellectual History of John Henrik Clarke. 158pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2001 B357
Combs, Rhea Lynn, African American Independent Filmmaker, Julie Dash: Developing a Black Female Vioce in Daughters of the Dust. 125pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1994 C731
Dowden, Priscilla Anne, Joe Louis: Culture Hero in African-America, 1934-1944. 148pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1987 D745
Drake, Willie Avon, Kwame Nkrumah: His Practical and Theoretical Treatment of Pan-Africanism. 70pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1973 D763
Graham, Jessica Lynn. Hitler's Nazism, Sport, and Joe Louis: Racism vs. Pseudo-Democracy in America. 142pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 G734
Graham, Mary-Emma, The Threefold Cord: Blackness, Womaness and Art; A Study of the Life and Work of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. 97pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1973 G741
Hawthrone, Tasha Maleka, Parallel Pathways and Vertical Limits: The Rhetorical Trope Of “First Black Wifery” In Coretta Scott King’s and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s Autobiographies. 96pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 H397
Jones, Louis Eugene, Conflict Over Africa: Paul Robeson and W.E.B. Du Bois Versus The United States Government, 1945-1958. 148pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1985 J77
Lively, Kenneth Orlando. The Evolution of Black Stand-Up Comedy from 1955-1995. 154pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1996 L784
McCloud, Kelly D. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: A Study of Militant Black Leadership in Electoral Politics. 165pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 M3823
Sales, Brian P. The Dialectic Political Philosophy of W.E.B. Du Bois: Nationalism, Liberalism, Pan-Africanism and Socialism. 117pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1993 S163
Singh, Yvonne. The Life and Times of Aunt Elsie Brooks: Or, A Semi-Fictional Narrative Playscript, in the tradition of the American Slave Narrative, of the Life and Times of a Female Ex-Slave Written, Not By Herself, But instead, By One Who Researched the Incidents of Her Life in Conjunction With the African-American History and Folklore of Ithaca, New York. 162pp. BLISHED: 1990. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1990 S6168
Smith, Billye Raushanah. Countering Hegemony Through Synthesis: A Lifetime of Commitment to the Black Community in the Works of Toni Cade Bambara. 126pp. Abstract Thesis DT3.5 2006 S657
Tanksley, Amma. Ella Josephine Baker: An Analysis of Liberatory Leadership. 119pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1997 T165
Watson, Lawrence. Joel Augustus Rogers: Popularizer of Black History. 104pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1978 W33
Forman, James, An Examination of the Question of Self-Determination and its Application to the African-American People. 191pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1980 F724
Hobson, Tawana Annette. Signifyin' Threads: Black Fashion and Art, 1965-1980. 109pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2001 H637
Hodge, Natalie K. Fighting for Our Education, Fighting for Our Future: Black Women's Leadership in the Black Studies Movement. 110pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 H63
Hodges, Arkee. Black Liberation Ideologies and Solutions: An analysis of Black Nationalism, Integration and Electoral Politics, and Social Capitalism. 130pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2004 H634
Katungi, Candace Lani. Reclaiming the Sister-Struggle: Women in the Black Nationalist Tradition. 130 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2005 K388
Lawrence-Porter, V. Njia. Critical Theory and Critical Consciousness in African American Liberatory Struggle: An Analysis of Maulana Karenga's Kawaida Theory. 143pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1993 L424
McCloud, Kelly D. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: A Study of Militant Black Leadership in Electoral Politics. 165pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 M3823
Niamke, Kalonji Lasana. The Legacy of "The East": An Analysis of a Case Experience in Independent Institution and Nation(alist) Building, 1969-1986. 204pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1999 N533
Smith, Andre, Theory and Praxis: A Case Study of Kawaida Theory and the Institute of Positive Education. 105pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1984 S642
Willis, Winston Alan. Leadership Issues of the Black Panther Party, 1966-1971. 203pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1993 W735
Woods, Benjamin Jermaine. The Relationship of Black Power and Black Arts/Consciousness Movements to the Black Studies Movement. 133pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2009 W663
Bivins, Joy L. Trauma, Resistance, Contradictions: Contemporary Themes in Black Women's Representation. 114pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 B58
Bedasse, Monique Ann. Rasta Evolution: The Twelve Tribes of Israel in Transition. 128pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2002 B433
Clemente, Rosa Alicia. The Political Development of the Young Lords Party: 1969-1974. 160pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2002 C546
Davidson, Andrew Christopher. The Sisters of Sheba: A Legacy of Leadership and Historical Contributions of Women Relating to the Rastafari Movement of Jamaica. 125pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1998 D38
Denis, Milagros. Interpretations and Influences of the Haitian Revolution in Puerto Rico: Resistance and Racism. 114pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1999 D465
Diggs, Charles D., Kin Meets Kin: An Analysis of Afro-American and Afro-Caribbean Relations in Harlem During the 1920's. 113pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1988 D573
Fils, Gerald Louis. From Sugar Cane to Computer Chips: The Political Economy of Information Technology in the Caribbean. 285pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 F53
Guilamo, Daly. Challenging the official narrative of the 1937 Haitian Massacre in the Dominican Republic. 84 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 G855
Germain, Felix Fernand. The Afro-Haitian Influence on New Orleans, 1809-1859. 102pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 G476
Jansen, Sean Michael. African Continuities in the Phenomenon of Trinidad Carnival: An Evolution of Cultural Resistance and Liberation. 194pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 J367
Jones, Jody-Anne. Engendering Governance in Jamaica: Agency and Women’s Political Participation and Representation. 239pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2006 J664
Moyer, Cara Lynn. Re-Presenting Blackness Independent Black Cinema in the United States and South Africa: A Comparative Perspective. 162pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 M69
Mortimer, Delores Minerva, Identity and Development: Some Evolutionary Trends and Orientations in the Caribbean Region. 181pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1974 M888
Wiggins, Saadia Nicoe. African Continuities in the Afro-Caribbean Religious Complex: An Examination of the 1994 Iyalorisha Installation Process for the Opa Orisha (Shango) Movement of Trinidad. 115pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1996 W655
Williams, Marvin. The Black Struggle for Political Autonomy in the Virgin Islands Under Navy Rule, 1917-1931. 154pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 1982 W725
Bachman, Raymond Dwight, Black Radio: Its Origin, Development and Changing Trends. 115pp. Abstract
Combs, Rhea Lynn, African American Independent Filmmaker, Julie Dash: Developing a Black Female Vioce in Daughters of the Dust. 125pp. Abstract
Ewell, Robbi Linwood, The Afro-American Image in U.S. Film, 1900 to 1945. 85pp. Abstract
Moyer, Cara Lynn. Re-Presenting Blackness Independent Black Cinema in the United States and South Africa: A Comparative Perspective. 162pp. Abstract
Hodge, Natalie K. Fighting for Our Education, Fighting for Our Future: Black Women's Leadership in the Black Studies Movement. 110pp. Abstract
Ross, Pamela L. Black Students, Black Studies: Education for Liberation. 68pp. Abstract
Tyehimba, Agyei. Challenging White Cultural Hegemony, Advancing Black Liberatory Education: The Black Student Struggle for Black Studies at Cornell University, 1968-69. 222pp. Abstract
Afriye, Ranahnah Ayodele. The Sower and the Seed: Redefining Primary Education in Tanzania for Post-Colonial Liberation.
Brown, Brenda Annetta. The role of African-American Women in the Education of African-Americans, 1880-1920: Four Women in Perspective. 153pp. Abstract
Davis, Audrey Cecile. The Limits of Educational Reform in a Capitalist and Racist Society. 77pp. Abstract
Frederick, Rona Monique. 'We are an African People`: An Analysis of How Culture Influences the Learning Processes of African-American Children Attending Urban Public Schools. 147pp. Abstract
Grady, Jonathan Royce. Access For African Americans at the University of California Los Angeles (1973-2008): An Insurgent Opposition From Bakke to Proposition 209 and the Struggle to Renew Equality of Educational Opportunity. 132pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2009 G733
Hay, Susan Carol. The Singa Girls' School: A Case Study in Educational Development. 285pp. Abstract
Hill, Ernest James, School Desegregation in Rural Louisiana: Harsh Reality for Black Teachers, Students, and Parents. 111pp. Abstract
Hodge, Natalie K. Fighting for Our Education, Fighting for Our Future: Black Women's Leadership in the Black Studies Movement. 110pp. Abstract
Midgette, Laurie Bernadette. Teacher Certification and the African-American: Testing and Other Issues. 115pp. Abstract
Niamke, Kalonji Lasana. The Legacy of "The East": An Analysis of a Case Experience in Independent Institution and Nation(alist) Building, 1969-1986. 204pp. Abstract
Ross, Pamela L. Black Students, Black Studies: Education for Liberation. 68pp. Abstract
Smith, Andre, Theory and Praxis: A Case Study of Kawaida Theory and the Institute of Positive Education. 105pp. Abstract
Smith, Stacy Lee. Multicultural Higher Education: Respecting Differences or Promoting Divisiveness in America's Liberal Democracy? 157pp. Abstract
Smith, Taj P. Critiquing the Educational System and Proposing Alternatives for Positive Change in Black Communities: Lessons from Three Role Models for Public Schools in New Jersey. 201pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2006 S659
Thomas, Kertia Libretto, A Study of the Relationship Between Black Awareness and Academic Performance. 44pp. Abstract
Tyehimba, Agyei. Challenging White Cultural Hegemony, Advancing Black Liberatory Education: The Black Student Struggle for Black Studies at Cornell University, 1968-69. 222pp. Abstract
Wilson, James Arthur, African Resistance and Cultural Nationalism: The Kikuyu Independent Schools Movement in Kenya. 127pp. Abstract
Woods, Benjamin Jermaine. The Relationship of Black Power and Black Arts/Consciousness Movements to the Black Studies Movement. 133pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2009 W663
Combs, Rhea Lynn, African American Independent Filmmaker, Julie Dash: Developing a Black Female Vioce in Daughters of the Dust. 125pp. Abstract
Ewell, Robbi Linwood, The Afro-American Image in U.S. Film, 1900 to 1945. 85pp. Abstract
Lackey, Jamicia Evette. Renegotiating Resistance: African Diaspora Film and the Discourse of Third Cinema. 133 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 L335
Moyer, Cara Lynn. Re-Presenting Blackness Independent Black Cinema in the United States and South Africa: A Comparative Perspective. 162pp. Abstract
Hicks, Kandree E. "Gettin' God?" Examining the State of Urban HIV/AIDS Ministries: Building Holistic Responses. 166pp. Abstract
Wilson, Leslie Emmett, The Political Role of the Black Physician During the Nineteenth Century. 246pp. Abstract
Grady, Lisa Michele. African American Youth Assert Their Voice Through "Creative Dramatics". 301pp. Abstract
Hill, Deidre Hazel Pauline. Without Struggle There is No Progress: An Ethnohistoric Study of Ithaca, New York's African American Community. 99pp. Abstract
Hodge, Natalie K. Fighting for Our Education, Fighting for Our Future: Black Women's Leadership in the Black Studies Movement. 110pp. Abstract
Murenia, Alex Robert. The Roles Played by Leading Abolitionists in Underground Railroad Activities in the Lake Counties of Central New York, 1793-1859. 80pp. Abstract
Ross, Pamela L. Black Students, Black Studies: Education for Liberation. 68pp. Abstract
Singh, Yvonne. The Life and Times of Aunt Elsie Brooks: Or, A Semi-Fictional Narrative Playscript, in the tradition of the American Slave Narrative, of the Life and Times of a Female Ex-Slave Written, Not By Herself, But instead, By One Who Researched the Incidents of Her Life in Conjunction With the African-American History and Folklore of Ithaca, New York. 162pp. BLISHED: 1990. Abstract
Tyehimba, Agyei. Challenging White Cultural Hegemony, Advancing Black Liberatory Education: The Black Student Struggle for Black Studies at Cornell University, 1968-69. 222pp. Abstract
Austin, Tracy Lynne, The Presence and Function of Folklore in the Fiction of Arna Bontemps. 105pp. Abstract
Aplin-Rollins, Beth Carol. "The Muses Themselves Would Bear Witness to This": Jessie Redmon Fauset; A Biographical Portrait and Literary Analysis. 317pp. Abstract
Beauboeuf, Tamara Michelle. Memories of Pre-Adolescence and First-Person Narratives: Tools of Identity Formation for Africana Women. 179pp. Abstract
Bigger, Jeaneal C., Resurrection: The Critical Reception of Zora Neale Hurston,1934-1977. 168 pp. Abstract
Collins, Joycelyn Laverne. Unveiling Christian Motifs in Selected Writers of Harlem Renaissance Literature. 125 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 C655
Graham, Mary-Emma, The Threefold Cord: Blackness, Womaness and Art; A Study of the Life and Work of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. 97pp. Abstract
Jagne, Siga Fatima. The City in African literature: The Rural-Urban Contradiction and the Individual vs. the Communal Ethic. 101pp. Abstract
Johnson, Amaud Jamaul. "The Sea in My Belly:" Transcendence and the Blues Poetry of Etheridge Knight. 97pp. Abstract
Lindsey, Theresa. Women's Creativity in Cane and The Color Purple. 82pp. Abstract
Linton-Umeh, Marie Arlene. An exploratory Study of Images of Women in African Non-Vernacular Writing As Portrayed by Selected Contemporary African Authors. 107pp. Abstract
McFarland, Michelle Nadine. Planting the Seeds: The Role of Zora Neale Hurston in the Development of a Distinct African-American Feminist Voice. 95pp. Abstract
Priest, Myisha Tandika. Issues of the Spirit: The Development and Dynamics of Spirituality in African American Women's Literature. 130pp. Abstract
Reed, Mary Elizabeth. Poetry Written in English by Kenyan and Ugandan Women from 1967 to 1976. 112pp. Abstract
Smith, Ayanna N. Rediscovering the Ancestral Figure in the Age of Materialism: Paule Marshall's Praisesong for the Widow, and Gloria Naylor's Mama Day. 122pp. Abstract
Smith, Billye Raushanah. Countering Hegemony Through Synthesis: A Lifetime of Commitment to the Black Community in the Works of Toni Cade Bambara. 126pp. Abstract Thesis DT3.5 2006 S657
Thompson, Erika M., Symptoms of
Oppression or Acts of Liberation? Psychosis, Mutilation and Death in
Diasporic Womanist Literature. 88pp. Abstract
Bekerie, Ayele, The Pan-African Implications of the Italo-Ethiopian War of1935. 111pp. Abstract
Brown, Scot. The Dilemma of the African American Soldier in the Philippine-American War, 1899-1902. 101pp. Abstract
Denis, Milagros. Interpretations and Influences of the Haitian Revolution in Puerto Rico: Resistance and Racism. 114pp. Abstract
Ohadike, Sandra Nonye. Conflict and Reconciliation: The Nigerian-Biafran War 1967-70. 151pp. Abstract
Williams, Marvin. The Black Struggle for Political Autonomy in the Virgin Islands Under Navy Rule, 1917-1931. 154pp. Abstract
Harris, Christopher S. Rappin’, Riffin’, Resistin’: The Revolutionary Poetics of Underground Rap Music and Neo-Soul. 130 pp. Abstract
Ransom, Erinn NeShae. Third Eyes Wide Shut: The Spectrum of Consciousness in Rap Lyrics. 112 pp. Abstract
Zellars, Rachel. Stakes is High: Representations of Blackness in Hip-Hop Culture, 1975-Present. 164pp. Abstract
McGregory, Jerrilyn M., Aareck to Zsaneka: African American Names in an Urban Community, 1945-1980. 168pp. Abstract
Diabate, Dafina Blacksher. Empowering Indigenous Publishers Through Collective Action: The African Publishers' Network (APNET). 154pp. Abstract
Albright, Clifford E. Strange Bedfellows: The Southern African Development Community and U.S. Foreign Policy. 129pp. Abstract
Birdsong, Calvin Richard, Identity and Struggle: An Analysis of the Ideological Contradictions Manifested in the New Black Marxist-Black Nationalist Debate. 196pp. Abstract
Busia, Osei F. Pan-Africanism or Post-Neocolonialism: The Dilemma of the Political Economy of Development in Africa. 121pp. Abstract
Clemente, Rosa Alicia. The Political Development of the Young Lords Party: 1969-1974. 160pp. Abstract
Cobbs, Dorothy Lee, Portugal, the Colonized Empire: A Study of an Underdeveloped Country's Maintenance of African Colonies. 135pp. Abstract
Dickson, Patrick John. Out of the Lion's Mouth: The Colored Farmers' Alliance in the New South, 1886-1892. 208pp. Abstract
Forman, James, An Examination of the Question of Self-Determination and its Application to the African-American People. 191pp. Abstract
Guilamo, Daly. Challenging the official narrative of the 1937 Haitian Massacre in the Dominican Republic. 84 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 G855
Harris, Katherine, Liberia, A case study of Informal American Colonialism, 1818-1833. 190pp. Abstract
Hatchett, David, America-Angola: A Case Study of American Foreign Policy Toward the Third World. 160pp. Abstract
Hodges, Arkee. Black Liberation Ideologies and Solutions: An analysis of Black Nationalism, Integration and Electoral Politics, and Social Capitalism. 130pp. Abstract
Jackson, Thomas Jr. Women of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (1914-1927). 146pp. Abstract
Jones, Jody-Anne. Engendering Governance in Jamaica: Agency and Women’s Political Participation and Representation. 239pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2006 J664
Jones, Louis Eugene, Conflict Over Africa: Paul Robeson and W.E.B. Du Bois Versus The United States Government, 1945-1958. 148pp. Abstract
Lawrence-Porter, V. Njia. Critical Theory and Critical Consciousness in African American Liberatory Struggle: An Analysis of Maulana Karenga's Kawaida Theory. 143pp. Abstract
Levy, LaTaSha Beatrice. Inciting the Counter-Revolution: Black Neoconservatism in the Post-Civil Rights Era. 188 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 L489
Lynch, Eric, Socio-Economic Relations Between the Creek Nation and Blacks from 1790-1860: A Case Study. 89pp. Abstract
McCloud, Kelly D. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: A Study of Militant Black Leadership in Electoral Politics. 165pp. Abstract
Niamke, Kalonji Lasana. The Legacy of "The East": An Analysis of a Case Experience in Independent Institution and Nation(alist) Building, 1969-1986. 204pp. Abstract
Sales, Brian P. The Dialectic Political Philosophy of W.E.B. Du Bois: Nationalism, Liberalism, Pan-Africanism and Socialism. 117pp. Abstract
Smith, Andre, Theory and Praxis: A Case Study of Kawaida Theory and the Institute of Positive Education. 105pp. Abstract
Smith, Stacy Lee. Multicultural Higher Education: Respecting Differences or Promoting Divisiveness in America's Liberal Democracy? 157pp. Abstract
Snyder, Kossouth, Malawi and Southern Africa: A Study of the Economic and Political Relationships Between Malawi and the White Minority Regimes of South Africa, Rhodesia, and the Portuguese Regime in Mozambique. 105pp. Abstract
Turner, Douglas, Equality and Civil Rights Movement. 126pp. Abstract
Weingarten, Sarah Maria. "The Belgians took My Picture": The Politics of Identity in the Construction of Ethno-History (Africa's Great Lakes Region, 1862-2001). 310pp. Abstract
Whalen, Irene Theresa. Underdevelopment in Kenya.119pp. Abstract
Wilde, Ann. Paintin’ ‘Em Red: Mississippi’s Propaganda Campaign Against Civil Rights Workers, 1954-1964. 161pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2005 W52
Willis, Winston Alan. Leadership Issues of the Black Panther Party, 1966-1971. 203pp. Abstract
Wilson, James Arthur, African Resistance and Cultural Nationalism: The Kikuyu Independent Schools Movement in Kenya. 127pp. Abstract
Wilson, Leslie Emmett, The Political Role of the Black Physician During the Nineteenth Century. 246pp. Abstract
Carter, Lesa. Isolation in Anger: Transformation of the Soul: A Look at Intra-Racial Color Prejudice, Sexism, and Self-Identity. 99pp. Abstract
Edwards, Barrington S. Politics of the Science of Race: White and Black Notions of Race in the U. S., 1829-1879. 114pp. Abstract
Fuller, Erica Anne. A Shade of Gray: A Creative Exploration into the Bi-racial Experience. 302pp. Abstract
Germain, Felix Fernand. The Afro-Haitian Influence on New Orleans, 1809-1859. 102pp. Abstract
Lind, Daniel Joseph, From Mulatto to Black to Biracial: A Psycho-Historical Analysis of Biracial Identity in the United States. 154pp. Abstract
Mchunu, Claudia Boykins. Towards an African Self-Concious Role: The Case of Black Engineers in the Corporation. 158pp. Abstract
Moule, Mary Ellen, Black, White, or Biracial?: The Identity Development of Mixed-Race Individuals. 152pp. Abstract
Moyer, Cara Lynn. Re-Presenting Blackness Independent Black Cinema in the United States and South Africa: A Comparative Perspective. 162pp. Abstract
Mugo, Njeri. The Construction of Black Identity in Brazil: Selected Theories on Race, Culture and Politics. 239pp. Abstract
Niamke, Kalonji Lasana. The Legacy of "The East": An Analysis of a Case Experience in Independent Institution and Nation(alist) Building, 1969-1986. 204pp. Abstract
Thomas, Kertia Libretto, A Study of the Relationship Between Black Awareness and Academic Performance. 44pp. Abstract
Weingarten, Sarah Maria. "The Belgians took My Picture": The Politics of Identity in the Construction of Ethno-History (Africa's Great Lakes Region, 1862-2001). 310pp. Abstract
Cathcart, Mary Moore. The Definition of Discrimination: Southern Tradition, Racial Segregation, and White Identity in Indianola, Mississippi, 1890-1960. 211pp. Abstract
Dickson, Patrick John. Out of the Lion's Mouth: The Colored Farmers' Alliance in the New South, 1886-1892. 208pp. Abstract
Edwards, Barrington S. Politics of the Science of Race: White and Black Notions of Race in the U. S., 1829-1879. 114pp. Abstract
Johnson, Marie Rose. 'Of These, One was a Woman': The Lynching of African American Women, 1885-1946. 190pp. Abstract
Collins, Joycelyn Laverne. Unveiling Christian Motifs in Selected Writers of Harlem Renaissance Literature. 125 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 C655
James, Venice. The African Female Principle: The Origins of Religious Deification: Auset and the Black Madonna. 162pp. Abstract
Munday, Reuben Alexander, Islam: Its Nature and its Rise and Decline in Sub-Saharan Mali and Songhai. 56pp. Abstract
Reimanis, Rita Melkis. Ibo Traditional Religion and Religious Change. 147pp. Abstract
Wiggins, Saadia Nicoe. African Continuities in the Afro-Caribbean Religious Complex: An Examination of the 1994 Iyalorisha Installation Process for the Opa Orisha (Shango) Movement of Trinidad. 115pp. Abstract
Willis, John Cardon. Continuity and Change: IFA'S Negotiation of Islamic and Christian Expansion among 19th Century Yoruba. 170pp. Abstract
Butler, Diane S. Towards a Holistic Model for the Study of Creativity in Enslaved African Communities. 109pp. Abstract
Cooper, Michelle Asha. From Deep Roots to New Ground: A Holistic Approach to Storytelling Traditions in Nineteenth-Century Enslaved Communities of the South Carolina Lowcountry. 115pp. Abstract
Darrisaw, Darrell Donnell, The Black Woman's Slave Narrative. 90pp. Abstract
Murenia, Alex Robert. The Roles Played by Leading Abolitionists in Underground Railroad Activities in the Lake Counties of Central New York, 1793-1859. 80pp. Abstract
Myrick, Joyce, On the Savannah and the Peedee, 1822-1860: A Comparative Study of Material Conditions for Slaves on the Chicora Wood Rice Plantation of Robert F. W. Allston and the Silver Bluff Cotton Plantation of James H. Hammond. 165pp. Abstract
Singh, Yvonne. The Life and Times of Aunt Elsie Brooks: Or, A Semi-Fictional Narrative Playscript, in the tradition of the American Slave Narrative, of the Life and Times of a Female Ex-Slave Written, Not By Herself, But instead, By One Who Researched the Incidents of Her Life in Conjunction With the African-American History and Folklore of Ithaca, New York. 162pp. BLISHED: 1990. Abstract
Staidum, Jr., Frederick Charles "Too Filthy to Be Repeated": Reading Sexualized Violence Against Enslaved Males In U.S. Slave Societies 147 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3.5 2007 S735
Dowden, Priscilla Anne, Joe Louis: Culture Hero in African-America, 1934-1944. 148pp. Abstract
Graham, Jessica Lynn. Hitler's Nazism, Sport, and Joe Louis: Racism vs. Pseudo-Democracy in America. 142pp. Abstract
Fils, Gerald Louis. From Sugar Cane to Computer Chips: The Political Economy of Information Technology in the Caribbean. 285pp. Abstract
Bivins, Joy L. Trauma, Resistance, Contradictions: Contemporary Themes in Black Women's Representation. 114pp. Abstract
Brown, Brenda Annetta. The role of African-American Women in the Education of African-Americans, 1880-1920: Four Women in Perspective. 153pp. Abstract
Carrier, Nicole Monique. Calling All Women: A Study In the History of Black and White American Women Activists, 1830-1980. 218pp. Abstract
Carter, Lesa. Isolation in Anger: Transformation of the Soul: A Look at Intra-Racial Color Prejudice, Sexism, and Self-Identity. 99pp. Abstract
Charlemagne, Patricia Lee. People v. Johnson (1990): The Significance of Gender, Race and Class in Restricting Reproductive Rights. 164pp. Abstract
Darrisaw, Darrell Donnell, The Black Woman's Slave Narrative. 90pp. Abstract
Davidson, Andrew Christopher. The Sisters of Sheba: A Legacy of Leadership and Historical Contributions of Women Relating to the Rastafari Movement of Jamaica. 125pp. Abstract
Gilvin, Amanda Kay. The Fire Is Too Hot For Them: Gender and Change in the Krobo Bread Industry. 179pp. Abstract Thesis DT3.5 2006 G558
Graham, Mary-Emma, The Threefold Cord: Blackness, Womaness and Art; A Study of the Life and Work of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. 97pp. Abstract
Hawthrone, Tasha Maleka, Parallel Pathways and Vertical Limits: The Rhetorical Trope Of “First Black Wifery” In Coretta Scott King’s and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s Autobiographies. 96pp. Abstract
Henderson, Frances Beatrice. Raising their Voices: A Critical Examination of the South African Women's Anti-Pass Movement, 1956-1958. 122pp. Abstract
Hodge, Natalie K. Fighting for Our Education, Fighting for Our Future: Black Women's Leadership in the Black Studies Movement. 110pp. Abstract
Hunter, Elizabeth Ann. Tell Tales and Signs: An Exploration of Methods of Historiographic Research and Representation. 76pp. Abstract
Jackson, Thomas Jr. Women of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (1914-1927). 146pp. Abstract
James, Venice. The African Female Principle: The Origins of Religious Deification: Auset and the Black Madonna. 162pp. Abstract
Johnson, Marie Rose. 'Of These, One was a Woman': The Lynching of African American Women, 1885-1946. 190pp. Abstract
Jones, Jody-Anne. Engendering Governance in Jamaica: Agency and Women’s Political Participation and Representation. 239pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2006 J664
Katungi, Candace Lani. Reclaiming the Sister-Struggle: Women in the Black Nationalist Tradition. 130 pp. Abstract Thesis DT 3 .5 2005 K388
Lindsey, Theresa. Women's Creativity in Cane and The Color Purple. 82pp. Abstract
Linton-Umeh, Marie Arlene. An exploratory Study of Images of Women in African Non-Vernacular Writing As Portrayed by Selected Contemporary African Authors. 107pp. Abstract
Priest, Myisha Tandika. Issues of the Spirit: The Development and Dynamics of Spirituality in African American Women's Literature. 130pp. Abstract
Reed, Mary Elizabeth. Poetry Written in English by Kenyan and Ugandan Women from 1967 to 1976. 112pp. Abstract
Rouse, Terri S. The Socio-Economic Position of Yoruba Women from 1915 to 1925 With Emphasis on the Market Women. 90pp. Abstract
Singh, Yvonne. The Life and Times of Aunt Elsie Brooks: Or, A Semi-Fictional Narrative Playscript, in the tradition of the American Slave Narrative, of the Life and Times of a Female Ex-Slave Written, Not By Herself, But instead, By One Who Researched the Incidents of Her Life in Conjunction With the African-American History and Folklore of Ithaca, New York. 162pp. BLISHED: 1990. Abstract
Smith, Ayanna N. Rediscovering the Ancestral Figure in the Age of Materialism: Paule Marshall's Praisesong for the Widow, and Gloria Naylor's Mama Day. 122pp. Abstract
Smith, Billye Raushanah. Countering Hegemony Through Synthesis: A Lifetime of Commitment to the Black Community in the Works of Toni Cade Bambara. 126pp. Abstract Thesis DT3.5 2006 S657
Tanksley, Amma. Ella Josephine Baker: An Analysis of Liberatory Leadership. 119pp. Abstract
Thompson, Erika M., Symptoms of Oppression or Acts of Liberation? Psychosis, Mutilation and Death in Diasporic Womanist Literature. 88pp. Abstract
Withers, Wendy Renee, 1964- Getting Together to Exercise Power: A Case Study of the National Association of Black Women Attorneys. 139pp. Abstract
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