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The skin color syndrome among African-Americans, nonfiction, William A. James, Sr

Label
The skin color syndrome among African-Americans, nonfiction, William A. James, Sr
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 362-374)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The skin color syndrome among African-Americans
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
54859579
Responsibility statement
William A. James, Sr
Sub title
nonfiction
Summary
William A. James, Sr., has created a cogent book of essays that deals with a perplexing problem found among African-Americans. James calls it "The Skin Color Syndrome.His book is divided into four sections, consisting of seven chapters. Within those chapters he depicts five principles that define blacks' "intra racial hatred, " a hatred based upon "Pigmentation Discrimination, " as the first principle of the Skin Color Syndrome. James then discusses "Passing, " and "Where Blacks Are And Where They Need To Go." He talks about "Where Blacks are headed, " and then he gives " A Conclusion Of The Matter, " and "The Problems We (African-Americans) Must Fix." Lastly, James offers "Kwanzaa 365 Days Per Year, " as a restorative solution to the ravages of Jim Crow Law in America --, Provided by Publisher
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