Theorizing Black Studies
Volume 2, Number 3

CONTENTS

A Conversation with Ossie Davis

Black Studies and the Racial Mountain
Manning Marable

A Layover in Detroit, or Wherein Lies the Future of Black Studies?
Melba Joyce Boyd

Black Studies in the New Millennium: Resurrecting Ghosts of the Past
Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua

Afrocentricity and History: Mediating the Meaning of Culture in Western Society
Molefi Kete Asante

Diaspora, Identities, Gender, Race, and Class
Rose M. Brewer

eBlack Studies: A Twenty-First Century Challenge
Abdul Alkalimat

Black Studies in the Third Millennium: Reflections on Six Ideas that Can Still (and Must) Change the World
Ronald W. Bailey













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