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Intimacy And Inequality: The Changing Contours Of Family Life, Richard R. Banks
Intimacy And Inequality: The Changing Contours Of Family Life, Richard R. Banks
Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality
No abstract provided.
Between Law And Justice: Professor Bittker's Case For Black Reparations, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Between Law And Justice: Professor Bittker's Case For Black Reparations, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Black Woman: The Pr E-Decisional Stage, Phyllis Jackson
The Black Woman: The Pr E-Decisional Stage, Phyllis Jackson
IUSTITIA
This discussion is leveled at all black people at all stages of awareness and committment. Essentially it proposes a view of a method of inquiry before making a decision. It asks that people move from molecular level questions to molar level questions. These molar level questions will form a basis of inquiry during the pre-decisional stage which has the triple function of relating ideas with ideas, ideas with experience, and experience with experience. Molecular questions, on the other hand, do not call for investigation but rather "yes" or "no" answers. The black woman, as a subject of unusual interest, provides …
The Liberated Black Woman: A Question Of Black Power And Nationalism, Gail E. Bingham
The Liberated Black Woman: A Question Of Black Power And Nationalism, Gail E. Bingham
IUSTITIA
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 …
Higher Education: The Black Professional, Donald H. Godbold, Andrew Goodrich, William Moore, Jr.,
Higher Education: The Black Professional, Donald H. Godbold, Andrew Goodrich, William Moore, Jr.,
IUSTITIA
The black professional in the community college is a catalog of contradictions. His or her condition can only be described as tragic; and his or her plight is a travesty on the philosophy of the two-year college. The preliminary findings of one study in progress note that nearly half (409 or 47 per cent) of the 865 two-year institutions included in the sample do not have a single black faculty member or administrator. Eighty-nine of the remaining 456 colleges have only one black staff member. Similarly, there are a number of community colleges located in areas heavily populated by blacks …
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Races, Nations And Classes, By Herbert Adolphus Miller, Paul L. Sayre
Races, Nations And Classes, By Herbert Adolphus Miller, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.