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| Record 1151 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Goodstein, Carol
| | | Title | | "America's Cities: The New Immigrants in the Schools." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | May, 1990 | | | Page | | 17, 28-29 | | | Volume | | 98 | | | Issue | | 5 | | | Notes | | Discusses attitudes of American Blacks toward Black immigrants from the Caribbean. | | | Subject | | Blacks / Attitudes / Haitians / Immigrants / Urban Schools / Hispanic Americans / African Americans | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1152 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Robinson, Lori S. Johnson, Ollie
| | | Title | | "Black Legislators of the Americas, Caribbean Gather in Historic Meeting." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | January/February, 2004 | | | Page | | 12 | | | Volume | | 111 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | Brazil's Black movement celebrates the life of Zumbi, the heroic 17th century maroon colony leader, each Nov 20, the anniversary of his death. Known as the National Day of Black Consciousness. | | | Subject | | Blacks / Legislators / Meetings / Public officials / Anniversaries | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1153 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Robinson, Lori S.
| | | Title | | "'Black Like Whom?'" Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | January/February, 2006 | | | Page | | 24 | | | Volume | | 113 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | Peterkin-Bishop is a U.S. citizen and the proud owner of Jaha Hair Studio, a thriving natural hair care salon in Silver Spring, Md. The 41-year-old entrepreneur now employs three African Americans, two Trinidadians, two Sierra Leonians and a Jamaican. | | | Subject | | Blacks / Cultural identity / Education / Entrepreneurs / Immigration / Population | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1154 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Dilorenzo, Eris
| | | Title | | "Blacks of Central America." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | 1986 | | | Page | | 28-31, 34, 60-62, 64 | | | Volume | | 93 | | | Issue | | 6 | | | Notes | | Surveys the treatment of blacks in Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize, and Mexico, emphasizing Spanish and Mexican repression, 1500's-1787, and exploitation of Barbadians, Jamaicans, and Costa Ricans recruited to build the Panama Canal. | | | Subject | | Blacks / Central America / West Indies / Caribbean area / | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1155 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Dean, Kris
| | | Title | | "Caribbean Music." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | February, 1991 | | | Page | | 21-24,47 | | | Volume | | 98 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Notes | | The Caribbean is a rich breeding ground for African-derived music. A synopsis is given for several countries and styles including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba. | | | Subject | | Blacks / African Culture / Musicians / Caribbean area / Cuba / Dominican Republic / Haiti / Jamaica / Puerto Rico / Trinidad and Tobago | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1156 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Pamphile, Leon D.
| | | Title | | "Emigration of Black Americans to Haiti, 1821-1863." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | November, 1983 | | | Page | | 43-44 | | | Volume | | 90 | | | Subject | | African Americans / Immigrants / Haiti | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1157 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Colbert, L.
| | | Title | | "Haitian Aliens--A People in Limbo." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | August/September, 1980 | | | Page | | 235-238 | | | Volume | | 87 | | | Issue | | 7 | | | Notes | | Argues that the Haitian refugees are really fleeing from political persecution they are not merely economic refugees. This article also describes the work of the supporters of Haitian political asylum. | | | Subject | | Haitians in the United States / | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1158 of 3815 |
| | Title | | "Lush Splendor of Contemporary Haitian Art." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | February, 1983 | | | Page | | 46 | | | Volume | | 90 | | | Subject | | Black Artists / | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1159 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Bourne-Vanneck, Richard P.
| | | Title | | "Toward Another World: A West Indian at Yale." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | February, 1974 | | | Page | | 43-46 | | | Volume | | 81 | | | Subject | | West Indians in the United States / Yale University / | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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| Record 1160 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Hill, Herbert
| | | Title | | "Tragedy of the Florida Farm Worker." Crisis
| | | Publisher | | Crisis Pub. Co. | | | Publication place | | New York | | | Publication year | | December, 1963 | | | Page | | 596-601 | | | Volume | | 70 | | | Issue | | 10 | | | Notes | | This is the author's testimony before a U.S. Department of Labor hearing. Hill highlights the continuing deterioration of the working and living conditions of migratory farm laborers. | | | Subject | | Florida / Farm Labor | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 325.2605 CR | |
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