FROM “NEGRO” TO “AFRICAN AMERICAN”: THE EVOLUTION OF BLACKS’ IDENTITY REFERENT IN AMERICA
Blacks in America have gone through a long process of identity quest often in a hostile environment. Throughout their American experience, they have been successively referred to as “Negro,” “New Negro,” “Blacks” and finally “African Americans.” These different referents traced the change in thei...
Main Author: | Kouadio Germain N’Guessan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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University of Pitesti
2012-11-01
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Series: | Studii si Cercetari Filologice: Seria Limbi Straine Aplicate |
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Online Access: | http://scf-lsa.info/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/23-N%E2%80%99GUESSAN-Kouadio-Germain.pdf |
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