Black history month 1992 Race and culture, Race and identity
On side A ("Race and culture"), Kwame Anthony Appiah and David L. Smith discuss how conceptions of race help shape American society; on side B ("Race and identity"), Jeffrey C. Stewart and Hortense Spillers discuss ethnicity and the Harlem Renaissance social critic Alain Locke.
"On side A ("Race and culture"), Kwame Anthony Appiah and David L. Smith discuss how conceptions of race help shape American society; on side B ("Race and identity"), Jeffrey C. Stewart and Hortense Spillers discuss ethnicity and the Harlem Renaissance social critic Alain Locke."@en
"On side A ("Early Ellington"), Mark Tucker speaks about his biography of Duke Ellington; on side B ("Cultural contests"), Harold Marcus, Franklin Knight and Richard Schramm discuss multiculturalism in American education."@en
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