In the Absence of Ethnicity

Discusses the African American experience and the unique characteristics of its culture--how slavery influenced a culture of respect as well as contributed to the lost ethnic ties that allowed African Americans to create their own culture. The article also discusses the challenges to blackness from...

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Black Culture
Black History
Blacks
BLACKS, NEGROES, AFRO-AMERICANS, AFRICAN-AMERICANS
Cultural history
Cultural Influences
CULTURAL PATTERNS
Culture
Ethnicity
ETHNICITY AND ETHNIC GROUPS
Ethnohistory
FOR POLITICAL CULTURE SEE POL/CULTUR
Historians
Minority Groups
Race relations
Racial Attitudes
Racial Relations
Reverse Discrimination
Slavery
Social Behavior
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Social research
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Subcultures
U.S.A
UNITED STATES, 1945 TO PRESENT
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