Robert Chrisman - Author
Black politics, concerns, and searches. 1974. Audio Recording.
Chrisman, Robert. “A DREAM OF MANDELA.” The Black Scholar 24.3 (1994): 49. Print.
---. “AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: EXTEND IT.” The Black Scholar 25.3 (1995): n. pag. Print.
---. “Aspects of the Harlem Renaissance.” American rag 1.1 (1978): n. pag. Print.
---. “AT MAYA AND PAUL’S.” The Black Scholar 10.3/4 (1978): 51. Print.
---. “BLACK HIGHER EDUCATION.” The Black Scholar 22.3 (1992): n. pag. Print.
---. “BLACK LITERATURE 1985.” The Black Scholar 16.4 (1985): n. pag. Print.
---. “Black Studies, the Talented Tenth, and the Organic Intellectual.” The Black Scholar 35.2 (2005): 5–10. Print.
---. “Blacks, Racism, and Bourgeois Culture.” College English 38.8 (1977): 813–823. Print.
---. “Canto Che.” The Black Scholar 6.9 (1975): 33. Print.
---. “Carnival II: [for William Marshall].” Callaloo 4 (1978): 110–111. Print.
---. Children of Empire. Sausalito, CA: Black Scholar Press, 1981. Print.
---. “Crossing the St. Charles.” The Black Scholar 19.4/5 (1988): 39. Print.
---. “CUBA: FORGE OF THE REVOLUTION.” The Black Scholar 11.6 (1980): 59–71. Print.
---. “First Strike.” Callaloo 4 (1978): 2. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: A CRITIQUE OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION.” The Black Scholar 9.7 (1978): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: Carter’s Cold War.” The Black Scholar 11.4 (1980): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: THE CRISIS OF THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR.” The Black Scholar 13.1 (1982): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: US POLICY IN EL SALVADOR: THE MECHANICSM OF GENOCIDE.” The Black Scholar 12.1 (1981): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: Why Newsprint?” The Black Scholar 10.6/7 (1979): n. pag. Print.
---. “Globalization and the Media Industry.” The Black Scholar 38.2/3 (2008): 14–16. Print.
---. “In Memoriam: GEORGE JACKSON: SEPTEMBER 23, 1941 - AUGUST 21, 1971.” The Black Scholar 3.2 (1971): 2–4. Print.
---. “Jonoah and the Green Stone.” Black American Literature Forum 22.2 (1988): 190–191. Print.
---. “Le Petit Bourgeois Ecrivant.” The Black Scholar 12.5 (1981): 58. Print.
---. “Minor Casualties.” The Black Scholar 19.4/5 (1988): 39. Print.
---. Minor Casualties: New and Selected Poems. Detroit: Lotus Press, 1993. Print.
---. “Monument.” The Black Scholar 19.4/5 (1988): 39. Print.
---. “NATIONAL CULTURE IN REVOLUTIONARY CUBA.” The Black Scholar 8.8/9/10 (1977): 2–96. Print.
---. “Negritude: Age 7.” The Black Scholar 6.9 (1975): 33. Print.
---. “Nicolas Guillen, Langston Hughes, and the Black American / Afro-Cuban Connection.” uuuu . Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
---. “NUCLEAR POLICY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND THE THIRD WORLD.” The Black Scholar 14.6 (1983): 26–43. Print.
---. “On Robert L. Allen’s ‘Black Awakening in Capitalist America’: ‘The Black Middle Class, Forty Years After’.”
The Black Scholar 40.2 (2010): 49–53. Print.
---. “On Seeing the Film of Ariel Dorfmann’s ‘Death and the Maiden’.” The Black Scholar 38.1 (2008): 70. Print.
---. “On Seeing the Film of Ariel Dorfmann’s ‘Death and the Maiden’.” Black Scholar 38.1 (2008): 70–70. Print.
---. Pan- Africianism. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974. Print.
---. “Perfectly Normal.” The Black Scholar 10.6/7 (1979): 54. Print.
---. “Poems.” 1961 : n. pag. Print.
---. “Poems.” Wasafiri Wasafiri 18.38 (2003): 20–21. Print.
---. “Poems.” The Black scholar. 38.1 (2008): 70. Print.
---. “Procne Is Among the Slaves.” The Black Scholar 38.1 (2008): 71. Print.
---. “[Review of] IF THEY COME IN THE MORNING, VOICES OF RESISTANCE.” The Black Scholar 3.4 (1971): 60–62. Print.
---. “[Review of] LOOK! WHAT A WONDER!” The Black Scholar 8.1 (1976): 53. Print.
---. “[Review of] Poetry & Music: Jayne Cortez & the Firespitters: Taking the Blues Back Home.” The Black Scholar 27.1 (1997): 65–66. Print.
---. “[Review of] RACISM AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: DOCUMENTARY PERSPECTIVES, 1870-1910.” The Black Scholar 4.6/7 (1973): 60. Print.
---. “Robert Hayden Modernism and the Afro-American Epic Mission.” 1999. Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
---. “Root and Branch.” The Black Scholar 8.5 (1977): 28. Print.
---. “ROOTS: Rebirth of the Slave Mentality.” The Black Scholar 8.7 (1977): 41–42. Print.
---. “Seascape II.” The Black Scholar 8.5 (1977): 29. Print.
---. “SHIRLEY GRAHAM DU BOIS DIES IN CHINA.” The Black Scholar 8.7 (1977): 12. Print.
---. “SUBJECTIVE FACTORS IN THE RE-ELECTION OF RONALD REAGAN.” The Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 9–19. Print.
---. “The Black Scholar Interviews: Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole.” Black Scholar 19 (1988): 60–64. Print.
---. “The Black Scholar Interviews: Mirna Cunningham.” Black Scholar 14 (1983): 17–27. Print.
---. “The Black Scholar: The First Forty Years.” Black Scholar 41.4 (2011): 2–4. Print.
---. “The Buried Wings.” The Black Scholar 6.9 (1975): 32–33. Print.
---. “The Case for the Independence of Puerto Rico.” Black Scholar 9.2 (1977): 47–54. Print.
---. The Dirty Wars. The Black Scholar Press, San Francisco, 2012. Print.
---. “THE MILLION MAN MARCH AND THE O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL.” The Black Scholar 25.4 (1995): n. pag. Print.
---. “THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN U.S. IMPERIALISM.” The Black Scholar 14.3/4 (1983): 13–17. Print.
---. “The Slave Narrative: Its Influence Upon Black Publishing and Literature.” Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire 3.3 (2001): 102–108. Print.
---. “THE STRUGGLE IN GRENADA.” The Black Scholar 15.1 (1984): n. pag. Print.
---. “The Wiz.” The Black Scholar 11.1 (1979): 84–85. Print.
---. “What Is the Right Thing? Notes on the Desconstruction of Black Ideology. A Review Essay.” Black Scholar 21.2 (1990): 53–57. Print.
---. “ZIMBABWE: THE LONG STRUGGLE.” The Black Scholar 37.1 (2007): n. pag. Print.
CHRISMAN, ROBERT. “ANGOLA NEWS REPORT.” The Black Scholar 7.6 (1976): 42–43. Print.
---. “ASPECTS OF PAN-AFRICANISM.” The Black Scholar 4.10 (1973): 2–8. Print.
---. “BLACK PRISONERS, WHITE LAW.” The Black Scholar 2.8/9 (1971): 44–46. Print.
---. “Free The Camp Pendleton 14: BLACK MARINES BATTLE KU KLUX KLAN AT CAMP PENDLETON BASE.”
The Black Scholar 8.6 (1977): 46–49. Print.
---. “THE CRISIS OF HAROLD CRUSE.” The Black Scholar 1.1 (1969): 77–84. Print.
---. “THE FORMATION OF A REVOLUTIONARY BLACK CULTURE.” The Black Scholar 1.8 (1970): 2–9. Print.
Robert Chrisman. “Go Down, Moses: An Introduction.” uuuu . Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
“Symbolic Politics and the Hill-Thomas Affair.” Contemporary Sociology 23.3 (1994): 346–349. Print.
“The Black Scholar Forum: A Symposium on Roots.” Black Scholar 8.7 (1977): 36–42. Print.
Chrisman, Robert. “A DREAM OF MANDELA.” The Black Scholar 24.3 (1994): 49. Print.
---. “AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: EXTEND IT.” The Black Scholar 25.3 (1995): n. pag. Print.
---. “Aspects of the Harlem Renaissance.” American rag 1.1 (1978): n. pag. Print.
---. “AT MAYA AND PAUL’S.” The Black Scholar 10.3/4 (1978): 51. Print.
---. “BLACK HIGHER EDUCATION.” The Black Scholar 22.3 (1992): n. pag. Print.
---. “BLACK LITERATURE 1985.” The Black Scholar 16.4 (1985): n. pag. Print.
---. “Black Studies, the Talented Tenth, and the Organic Intellectual.” The Black Scholar 35.2 (2005): 5–10. Print.
---. “Blacks, Racism, and Bourgeois Culture.” College English 38.8 (1977): 813–823. Print.
---. “Canto Che.” The Black Scholar 6.9 (1975): 33. Print.
---. “Carnival II: [for William Marshall].” Callaloo 4 (1978): 110–111. Print.
---. Children of Empire. Sausalito, CA: Black Scholar Press, 1981. Print.
---. “Crossing the St. Charles.” The Black Scholar 19.4/5 (1988): 39. Print.
---. “CUBA: FORGE OF THE REVOLUTION.” The Black Scholar 11.6 (1980): 59–71. Print.
---. “First Strike.” Callaloo 4 (1978): 2. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: A CRITIQUE OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION.” The Black Scholar 9.7 (1978): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: Carter’s Cold War.” The Black Scholar 11.4 (1980): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: THE CRISIS OF THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR.” The Black Scholar 13.1 (1982): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: US POLICY IN EL SALVADOR: THE MECHANICSM OF GENOCIDE.” The Black Scholar 12.1 (1981): n. pag. Print.
---. “From the Publisher: Why Newsprint?” The Black Scholar 10.6/7 (1979): n. pag. Print.
---. “Globalization and the Media Industry.” The Black Scholar 38.2/3 (2008): 14–16. Print.
---. “In Memoriam: GEORGE JACKSON: SEPTEMBER 23, 1941 - AUGUST 21, 1971.” The Black Scholar 3.2 (1971): 2–4. Print.
---. “Jonoah and the Green Stone.” Black American Literature Forum 22.2 (1988): 190–191. Print.
---. “Le Petit Bourgeois Ecrivant.” The Black Scholar 12.5 (1981): 58. Print.
---. “Minor Casualties.” The Black Scholar 19.4/5 (1988): 39. Print.
---. Minor Casualties: New and Selected Poems. Detroit: Lotus Press, 1993. Print.
---. “Monument.” The Black Scholar 19.4/5 (1988): 39. Print.
---. “NATIONAL CULTURE IN REVOLUTIONARY CUBA.” The Black Scholar 8.8/9/10 (1977): 2–96. Print.
---. “Negritude: Age 7.” The Black Scholar 6.9 (1975): 33. Print.
---. “Nicolas Guillen, Langston Hughes, and the Black American / Afro-Cuban Connection.” uuuu . Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
---. “NUCLEAR POLICY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND THE THIRD WORLD.” The Black Scholar 14.6 (1983): 26–43. Print.
---. “On Robert L. Allen’s ‘Black Awakening in Capitalist America’: ‘The Black Middle Class, Forty Years After’.”
The Black Scholar 40.2 (2010): 49–53. Print.
---. “On Seeing the Film of Ariel Dorfmann’s ‘Death and the Maiden’.” The Black Scholar 38.1 (2008): 70. Print.
---. “On Seeing the Film of Ariel Dorfmann’s ‘Death and the Maiden’.” Black Scholar 38.1 (2008): 70–70. Print.
---. Pan- Africianism. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974. Print.
---. “Perfectly Normal.” The Black Scholar 10.6/7 (1979): 54. Print.
---. “Poems.” 1961 : n. pag. Print.
---. “Poems.” Wasafiri Wasafiri 18.38 (2003): 20–21. Print.
---. “Poems.” The Black scholar. 38.1 (2008): 70. Print.
---. “Procne Is Among the Slaves.” The Black Scholar 38.1 (2008): 71. Print.
---. “[Review of] IF THEY COME IN THE MORNING, VOICES OF RESISTANCE.” The Black Scholar 3.4 (1971): 60–62. Print.
---. “[Review of] LOOK! WHAT A WONDER!” The Black Scholar 8.1 (1976): 53. Print.
---. “[Review of] Poetry & Music: Jayne Cortez & the Firespitters: Taking the Blues Back Home.” The Black Scholar 27.1 (1997): 65–66. Print.
---. “[Review of] RACISM AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: DOCUMENTARY PERSPECTIVES, 1870-1910.” The Black Scholar 4.6/7 (1973): 60. Print.
---. “Robert Hayden Modernism and the Afro-American Epic Mission.” 1999. Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
---. “Root and Branch.” The Black Scholar 8.5 (1977): 28. Print.
---. “ROOTS: Rebirth of the Slave Mentality.” The Black Scholar 8.7 (1977): 41–42. Print.
---. “Seascape II.” The Black Scholar 8.5 (1977): 29. Print.
---. “SHIRLEY GRAHAM DU BOIS DIES IN CHINA.” The Black Scholar 8.7 (1977): 12. Print.
---. “SUBJECTIVE FACTORS IN THE RE-ELECTION OF RONALD REAGAN.” The Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 9–19. Print.
---. “The Black Scholar Interviews: Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole.” Black Scholar 19 (1988): 60–64. Print.
---. “The Black Scholar Interviews: Mirna Cunningham.” Black Scholar 14 (1983): 17–27. Print.
---. “The Black Scholar: The First Forty Years.” Black Scholar 41.4 (2011): 2–4. Print.
---. “The Buried Wings.” The Black Scholar 6.9 (1975): 32–33. Print.
---. “The Case for the Independence of Puerto Rico.” Black Scholar 9.2 (1977): 47–54. Print.
---. The Dirty Wars. The Black Scholar Press, San Francisco, 2012. Print.
---. “THE MILLION MAN MARCH AND THE O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL.” The Black Scholar 25.4 (1995): n. pag. Print.
---. “THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN U.S. IMPERIALISM.” The Black Scholar 14.3/4 (1983): 13–17. Print.
---. “The Slave Narrative: Its Influence Upon Black Publishing and Literature.” Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire 3.3 (2001): 102–108. Print.
---. “THE STRUGGLE IN GRENADA.” The Black Scholar 15.1 (1984): n. pag. Print.
---. “The Wiz.” The Black Scholar 11.1 (1979): 84–85. Print.
---. “What Is the Right Thing? Notes on the Desconstruction of Black Ideology. A Review Essay.” Black Scholar 21.2 (1990): 53–57. Print.
---. “ZIMBABWE: THE LONG STRUGGLE.” The Black Scholar 37.1 (2007): n. pag. Print.
CHRISMAN, ROBERT. “ANGOLA NEWS REPORT.” The Black Scholar 7.6 (1976): 42–43. Print.
---. “ASPECTS OF PAN-AFRICANISM.” The Black Scholar 4.10 (1973): 2–8. Print.
---. “BLACK PRISONERS, WHITE LAW.” The Black Scholar 2.8/9 (1971): 44–46. Print.
---. “Free The Camp Pendleton 14: BLACK MARINES BATTLE KU KLUX KLAN AT CAMP PENDLETON BASE.”
The Black Scholar 8.6 (1977): 46–49. Print.
---. “THE CRISIS OF HAROLD CRUSE.” The Black Scholar 1.1 (1969): 77–84. Print.
---. “THE FORMATION OF A REVOLUTIONARY BLACK CULTURE.” The Black Scholar 1.8 (1970): 2–9. Print.
Robert Chrisman. “Go Down, Moses: An Introduction.” uuuu . Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
“Symbolic Politics and the Hill-Thomas Affair.” Contemporary Sociology 23.3 (1994): 346–349. Print.
“The Black Scholar Forum: A Symposium on Roots.” Black Scholar 8.7 (1977): 36–42. Print.
Chrisman - Co-Author
Alegría, Carmen, and Robert Chrisman. “LANGSTON HUGHES: SIX LETTERS TO NICOLÁS GUILLÉN.” The Black Scholar 16.4 (1985): 54–60. Print.
Allen, and Robert Chrisman. “TEN REASONS: A RESPONSE TO DAVID HOROWITZ.” The Black Scholar 31.2 (2001): 49–55. Print.
Chrisman, Robert et al. “PACIFICA RADIO: FACING THE CHALLENGE OF MULTICULTURALISM: An Interview with Patricia Scott.” The Black Scholar 23.3/4 (1993): 40–45. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Robert L Allen. Court of Appeal: The Black Community Speaks Out on the Racial and Sexual Politics of Clarence Thomas Vs. Anita Hill. New York: Ballantine Books, 1992. Print.
CHRISMAN, ROBERT, and ROBERT L ALLEN. “THE CUBAN REVOLUTION: LESSONS FOR THE THIRD WORLD.” The Black Scholar 4.5 (1973): 2–14. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Black World Foundation (U.S.). The Struggle for Grenada. San Francisco: Black World Foundation, 1984. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Nicolás Guillén. “IMPRESSIONS OF CUBA: REVOLUTIONARIES AND POETS.” The Black Scholar 11.3 (1980): 12–25. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Nathan Hare. Contemporary Black Thought: The Best from the Black Scholar. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1973. Print.
---. Pan-Africanism. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and McClendon. “In Memoriam: WILLIAM H. MCCLENDON: A LIFE.” The Black Scholar 26.3/4 (1996): 119–120. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Ida Alice Jr McClendon. “Obituary.” Black Scholar Fall/Winter96 1996 : 119–120. Print.
Goldstein, Laurence, and Robert Chrisman. Robert Hayden: Essays on the Poetry. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001. Print.
McClendon, William H, and Robert Chrisman. Straight Ahead: Essays on the Struggle of Blacks in America, 1934-1994. Oakland, Calif.: Black Scholar Press, 1995. Print.
Ortiz, Camilo, and Robert Chrisman. “QUEBRADA.” The Black Scholar 10.3/4 (1978): 50. Print.
Vincent, Theodore G. Voices of a Black Nation; Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance,. San Francisco: Ramparts Press, 1973. Print.
Allen, and Robert Chrisman. “TEN REASONS: A RESPONSE TO DAVID HOROWITZ.” The Black Scholar 31.2 (2001): 49–55. Print.
Chrisman, Robert et al. “PACIFICA RADIO: FACING THE CHALLENGE OF MULTICULTURALISM: An Interview with Patricia Scott.” The Black Scholar 23.3/4 (1993): 40–45. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Robert L Allen. Court of Appeal: The Black Community Speaks Out on the Racial and Sexual Politics of Clarence Thomas Vs. Anita Hill. New York: Ballantine Books, 1992. Print.
CHRISMAN, ROBERT, and ROBERT L ALLEN. “THE CUBAN REVOLUTION: LESSONS FOR THE THIRD WORLD.” The Black Scholar 4.5 (1973): 2–14. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Black World Foundation (U.S.). The Struggle for Grenada. San Francisco: Black World Foundation, 1984. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Nicolás Guillén. “IMPRESSIONS OF CUBA: REVOLUTIONARIES AND POETS.” The Black Scholar 11.3 (1980): 12–25. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Nathan Hare. Contemporary Black Thought: The Best from the Black Scholar. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1973. Print.
---. Pan-Africanism. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and McClendon. “In Memoriam: WILLIAM H. MCCLENDON: A LIFE.” The Black Scholar 26.3/4 (1996): 119–120. Print.
Chrisman, Robert, and Ida Alice Jr McClendon. “Obituary.” Black Scholar Fall/Winter96 1996 : 119–120. Print.
Goldstein, Laurence, and Robert Chrisman. Robert Hayden: Essays on the Poetry. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001. Print.
McClendon, William H, and Robert Chrisman. Straight Ahead: Essays on the Struggle of Blacks in America, 1934-1994. Oakland, Calif.: Black Scholar Press, 1995. Print.
Ortiz, Camilo, and Robert Chrisman. “QUEBRADA.” The Black Scholar 10.3/4 (1978): 50. Print.
Vincent, Theodore G. Voices of a Black Nation; Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance,. San Francisco: Ramparts Press, 1973. Print.
Chrisman - Dissertation
Chrisman, Robert. “Robert Hayden: Modernism and the Afro-American Epic Mission.” 1999. ProQuest. Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
Chrisman - Subject
“Andrew Salkey Honored at London Symposium.” Black Scholar 23.1/2 (1992): 31. Print.
Biga, Leo Adam. “Letting 1,000 Flowers Bloom: Robert Chrisman and the Mission of The Black Scholar.” The Black Scholar 36.2/3 (2006): 2–6. Print.
“Black International Issues: 2006.” Special issue 36.2/3 (2006): Inside Fro. Print.
Bolden, Tonya. “Race and Sex: A Black View.” Black Enterprise 23.9 (1993): 12. Print.
Boyd, Herb, Robert L Allen, and Tom Feelings. Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America. New York: One World, 1995. Print.
Burnham, Ulele. “[Review of] Court of Appeal: The Black Community Speaks Out on the Racial and Sexual Politics of Thomas Vs. Hill.” History Workshop 36 (1993): 255–259. Print.
Chrisman, Robert. “Robert Hayden: Modernism and the Afro-American Epic Mission.” 1999. ProQuest. Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
Chrisman, Robert, and Ida Alice Jr McClendon. “Obituary.” Black Scholar Fall/Winter96 1996 : 119–120. Print.
Cole, Anita L. “Book Reviews: Social Sciences.” Library Journal 117.13 (1992): 129. Print.
Conference on Medieval Studies et al. “Social Groups and Religious Ideas in the Sixteenth Century.” Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, 1978. Print.
“CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS.” The Black Scholar 8.8/9/10 (1977): 112. Print.
Deschamps, Pedro. “Roundtable on the History of Racial Prejudice in Cuba: Presentation by Pedro Deschamps.” Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 41–42. Print.
Dungy, Camille T., ed. Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry. University of Georgia Press, 2009. Print.
Faure, Rogelio Martinez. “Roundtable on the History of Racial Prejudice in Cuba: Presentation by Rogelio Martinez Faure.” Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 39–41. Print.
Fraginals, Manuel Moreno. “Roundtable on the History of Racial Prejudice in Cuba: Presentation by Manuel Moreno Fraginals.” Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 36–39. Print.
Haley, James. Reparations for American Slavery. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004. Print.
Henry, Charles P, Robert L Allen, and Robert Chrisman. The Obama Phenomenon: Toward a Multiracial Democracy. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2011. Print.
Jackson, Jacquelyne Johnson. “Race-based Affirmative Action: Mend It or End It?” Black Scholar 25 (1995): 30–42. Print.
McClendon, William H, Robert Chrisman, and Maize Woodford. “THE BLACK SCHOLAR BLACK BOOKS ROUNDUP #20.” The Black Scholar 25.3 (1995): 55–74. Print.
McDaniel, Anita K, and Clyde O McDaniel. 21st Century African American Social and Popular Cultural Issues: a Reader. Mason, Ohio: Thomson Custom Pub., 2004. Print.
McEvoy, James, and Abraham H Miller. Black Power and Student Rebellion. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1969. Print.
Miller, E. Ethelbert. “[Review of] Minor Casualties.” African American Review 30.1 (1996): 142–143. Print.
---. “Reviews.” African American Review 30.1 (1996): 142. Print.
Monat, Alan, Richard S Lazarus, and Gretchen Reevy. The Praeger Handbook on Stress and Coping. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2007. Print.
Morejón, Nancy. “Roundtable on the History of Racial Prejudice in Cuba: Presentation by Nancy Morejon.” Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 43–44. Print.
Mwakikagile, Godfrey. Black Conservatives in the United States. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: New Africa Press, 2006. Print.
Oehlschlaeger, Fritz. “[Review of] Robert Hayden: Essays on the Poetry.” African American Review 37.1 (2003): 166–167. Print.
Ortiz, Camilo, and Robert Chrisman. “QUEBRADA.” The Black Scholar 10.3/4 (1978): 50. Print.
Publications, Europa. International Who’s Who in Poetry. Taylor & Francis US, 2004. Print.
Ratner, Rochelle. “Children of Empire/In the Hills Where Her Dreams Live (Book Review).” Library Journal 105.22 (1980): 2575. Print.
Salkey, Andrew. “[Review of] Minor Casualties: New and Selected Poems.” World Literature Today 68.2 (1994): 372–373. Print.
---. “World Literature in Review: English.” World Literature Today 68.2 (1994): 372. Print.
Salzberger, Ronald P, and Mary Turck. Reparations for Slavery: a Reader. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004. Print.
Singham, A. W, Conference on Non-Alignment, and Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-aligned Countries. “The Nonaligned Movement in World Politics.” L. Hill ; distributed by Whirlwind Book Co.], 1978. Print.
“The Black Scholar Forum: A Symposium on Roots.” Black Scholar 8.7 (1977): 36–42. Print.
Thompson, Julius E. Dudley Randall, Broadside Press, And The Black Arts Movement In Detroit, 1960-1995. McFarland, 2005. Print.
Torres, Andrés, and José Emiliano Velázquez. The Puerto Rican Movement: Voices from the Diaspora. Temple University Press, 1998. Print.
Vincent, Theodore G. Voices of a Black Nation Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance. Foreword by Robert Chrisman. San Francisco: Ramparts Press, 1973. Print.
---. Voices of a Black Nation: Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance. Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, 1991. Print.
---. Voices of a Black Nation; Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance,. San Francisco: Ramparts Press, 1973. Print.
Wilkins, Roy. “The Case Against Separatism Black Jim Crow.” 1969. Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
Woodford, John. “[Review of] Minor Casualties: New and Selected Poems.” The Black Scholar 24.2 (1994): 31–35. Print.
Biga, Leo Adam. “Letting 1,000 Flowers Bloom: Robert Chrisman and the Mission of The Black Scholar.” The Black Scholar 36.2/3 (2006): 2–6. Print.
“Black International Issues: 2006.” Special issue 36.2/3 (2006): Inside Fro. Print.
Bolden, Tonya. “Race and Sex: A Black View.” Black Enterprise 23.9 (1993): 12. Print.
Boyd, Herb, Robert L Allen, and Tom Feelings. Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America. New York: One World, 1995. Print.
Burnham, Ulele. “[Review of] Court of Appeal: The Black Community Speaks Out on the Racial and Sexual Politics of Thomas Vs. Hill.” History Workshop 36 (1993): 255–259. Print.
Chrisman, Robert. “Robert Hayden: Modernism and the Afro-American Epic Mission.” 1999. ProQuest. Web. 25 Mar. 2013.
Chrisman, Robert, and Ida Alice Jr McClendon. “Obituary.” Black Scholar Fall/Winter96 1996 : 119–120. Print.
Cole, Anita L. “Book Reviews: Social Sciences.” Library Journal 117.13 (1992): 129. Print.
Conference on Medieval Studies et al. “Social Groups and Religious Ideas in the Sixteenth Century.” Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, 1978. Print.
“CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS.” The Black Scholar 8.8/9/10 (1977): 112. Print.
Deschamps, Pedro. “Roundtable on the History of Racial Prejudice in Cuba: Presentation by Pedro Deschamps.” Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 41–42. Print.
Dungy, Camille T., ed. Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry. University of Georgia Press, 2009. Print.
Faure, Rogelio Martinez. “Roundtable on the History of Racial Prejudice in Cuba: Presentation by Rogelio Martinez Faure.” Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 39–41. Print.
Fraginals, Manuel Moreno. “Roundtable on the History of Racial Prejudice in Cuba: Presentation by Manuel Moreno Fraginals.” Black Scholar 16.1 (1985): 36–39. Print.
Haley, James. Reparations for American Slavery. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004. Print.
Henry, Charles P, Robert L Allen, and Robert Chrisman. The Obama Phenomenon: Toward a Multiracial Democracy. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2011. Print.
Jackson, Jacquelyne Johnson. “Race-based Affirmative Action: Mend It or End It?” Black Scholar 25 (1995): 30–42. Print.
McClendon, William H, Robert Chrisman, and Maize Woodford. “THE BLACK SCHOLAR BLACK BOOKS ROUNDUP #20.” The Black Scholar 25.3 (1995): 55–74. Print.
McDaniel, Anita K, and Clyde O McDaniel. 21st Century African American Social and Popular Cultural Issues: a Reader. Mason, Ohio: Thomson Custom Pub., 2004. Print.
McEvoy, James, and Abraham H Miller. Black Power and Student Rebellion. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1969. Print.
Miller, E. Ethelbert. “[Review of] Minor Casualties.” African American Review 30.1 (1996): 142–143. Print.
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