Empowerment, Carribean style: what African-Americans can learn from black immigrants
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African-Americans may find the solution to their problems not from the government but from looking at migrants from Africa and the Carribean. These people maintained their traditional culture and value systems. As a result, they have become independent of white society's attitudes and policies.
Publication Name: Utne Reader
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 8750-0256
Year: 1993
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The mulatto millennium: where will a former black girl fit?
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A girl whose father is black-American considers herself as completely black during her high school and college years. Her parents encouraged her and her siblings to be very aware of their black identity. However, she began to accept her being mixed when she began working.
Publication Name: Utne Reader
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 8750-0256
Year: 1998
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