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Self-determination

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Self-Determination, International Law And The South African Bantustan Policy, Henry J. Richardson Jan 1978

Self-Determination, International Law And The South African Bantustan Policy, Henry J. Richardson

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The Liberated Black Woman: A Question Of Black Power And Nationalism, Gail E. Bingham Apr 1974

The Liberated Black Woman: A Question Of Black Power And Nationalism, Gail E. Bingham

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The role of the Black woman in the liberation of womankind must first be clearly defined to establish the context in which the term "liberation" is used before discussion of the subject can have any significance. If by the term "liberated," it is meant the throwing off of some kind of yoke of oppression and dehumanization invoked by men which often reflects itself in unequal opportunities and pay scales, particularly in the professional world, then it is highly questionable that the Black woman needs this type of liberation as the ultimate object of her energies and concern.

If on the …