Black Cultural Center Library
Purdue University


BOOK REVIEWS

Afrocentricity: The Rhetoric of A Black Vision A Review of Molefi Kete Asante’s Malcolm X As Cultural Hero And Other Afrocentric Essays --Reviewed by Aaron Tyson Sims

THE POWER WITHIN: THE AFRICAN EXPERIENCE IN THE AMERICAS Edited by Arlene Torres and Norman E.Whitten, Jr. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. 557 pp. Reviewed by Jorge Allen-Dixon

Black Psychology 3rd Edition, 1991 Editor: Reginald L. JonesReviewed by Teion L. Wells

No Mountain High Enough: Secrets of Successful African American Women by Dorothy Ehrhart-Morrison, Ph.D.Berkely, CA: Canrai Press, 1997. 193 pp. $14.95.Reviewed by Sheryl Shivers

Vision, Identity And Time: The Afrocentric Paradigm and the Study of the Past -- Reviewed by Terrance (Terry) Williams

What's Going On: Personal Essays by Nathan McCall -- Reviewed by Evelyn M. Simien





Compiled by Dorothy Ann Washington
Purdue University, Black Cultural Center Library