Education and the Cultural Process; Papers Presented at a Symposium Comemorating the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of Fisk University, April 29-May4, 1941. Ed. by Charles S.Johnson1943 - 136 strani |
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... feeling is thus an absolute addition to the subject's range of life . It gives him a new sphere of power . When the outward battle is lost , and the outward world disowns him , it redeems and unifies an interior world which otherwise ...
... feeling is thus an absolute addition to the subject's range of life . It gives him a new sphere of power . When the outward battle is lost , and the outward world disowns him , it redeems and unifies an interior world which otherwise ...
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... feels guilty about his conscious and uncon- scious feelings of hostility and aggression toward the white people . These ... feeling of sin and guilt is frequently and openly expressed . In a Sun- day - school class in a southern rural ...
... feels guilty about his conscious and uncon- scious feelings of hostility and aggression toward the white people . These ... feeling of sin and guilt is frequently and openly expressed . In a Sun- day - school class in a southern rural ...
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... feeling that the Negroes ' present status and suffering is a prelude to their future triumph . Colored ministers give very concise expression to this attitude . A sermon heard in a colored church in rural Mississippi related the story ...
... feeling that the Negroes ' present status and suffering is a prelude to their future triumph . Colored ministers give very concise expression to this attitude . A sermon heard in a colored church in rural Mississippi related the story ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SYMPOSIUM | 1 |
CULTURE AND EDUCATION IN THE MIDWESTERN HIGHLANDS OF GUATEMALA | 12 |
THE PANAFRICAN PROBLEM OF CULTURE CONTACT | 21 |
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