Africa from the point of view of American Negro scholars.
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[Paris] :
Présence Africaine,
[1958]
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Table of Contents:
- An approach to the evaluation of African societies /
- St. Clair Drake
- The rise of nationalist organizations and parties in British West Africa /
- Martin L. Kilson, Jr.
- African elite in Nigeria /
- Hugh H. Smythe
- Indigenous African religions /
- William Leo Hansberry
- African survivals in the New World with special emphasis on the arts /
- Lorenzo D. Turner
- The transcultural affinities of African Negro art /
- James A. Porter
- African sculpture: an aesthetic evaluation /
- J. Newton Hill
- Ba Kuba Art at the Brussels International Exposition /
- J. Eugene Grigsby, Jr.
- African dance /
- Pearl E. Primus
- Tendencies in African poetry /
- Samuel W. Allen
- The last laugh /
- Mercer Cook
- The American Negro's view of Africa /
- Rayford W. Logan
- Traditional NAACP interest in Africa (as reflected in the pages of The Crisis) /
- James W. Ivy
- Forming African youth: a philosophy of education /
- Horace Mann Bond
- Potential American Negro contributions to African social development /
- E. Franklin Frazier
- The United States and Africa: trade and investment /
- Lawrence C. Howard
- Public health problems of West Africa /
- Hildrus A. Poindexter
- Liberia, the league and the United States /
- W.E.B. du Bois
- Liberia, past and present /
- John W. Davis
- African studies programs in the United States /
- Adelaide Cromwell Hill
- A bibliographical checklist of American Negro writers about Africa /
- Dorothy B. Porter
- The ASNLH, The Journal of Negro History, and American scholarly interest in Africa /
- Ulysses Lee.