Observation that even with high media exposure and successful reviews, black-oriented films are considered "risky" in the motion picture industry; Way that the greatest proliferation of black activity in film was seen in the 1970s; Mention of Ossie Davis, who directed the motion picture "Cotton...
On the other hand, both groups experienced stagnating or declining earnings and wages relative to whites of the same sex during the 1980s, with younger blacks faring particularly poorly. Copyright 1992 by MIT Press. 展开 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
The 1970 Black Power revolution in Trinidad is discussed as a continuation and climax of the unrest of the 1960s, and the intra- and interethnic racial dynamics it embodied. It shows how the “oil boom” which started in 1973 changed national culture, along with increased out-migration by T...
While death rates for black males decreased for a number of other leading causes, these generally remained higher than similar figures for each of the other three race-sex groups. Given current rates, one of eight black males in Michigan ultimately will die from an accident or from homicide. ...
This essay explores the historical precedents for such outpouring. By situating pre-1980s representations of black gay men, I examine images of the black gay subject in the popular literature and culture of the 1970s, especially in one of the most popular works of the decade, Victor Dodson's...
In the light of his recent (and fully deserved) Nobel Prize, this pedagogical paper draws attention to a fundamental tension that drove Penrose’s wor
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collection is what self-promotion looked like in the predigital age.The Plimsouls,the Runaways, andBlack Flagexcepting, few of these bands achieved the sort of status that would have allowed them to move away from the realm of the murky photo...
Black British women’s activism was a highly distinctive social movement that drew from several different radical traditions. Although, as this chapter will examine, it increasingly drew on aspects of feminism by the 1980s, the movement’s origins in Bla
The purpose of this article is to examine the fundraising approaches and challenges of the Hampton Institute during the 1960s and 1970s-a time of racial turmoil and great change throughout the country. This turmoil, combined with a push for integration within the larger Black community and among...