IntroductionJames L. Conyers, Jr.1. Black Consciousness, Pan-Africanism,
andthe African World History Project: The Case ofAfricana Studies for
African Cultural DevelopmentGreg E. Carr2. A Genealogical Review of the
WorldviewConcept and Framework in Africana Studies-RelatedTheory and
ResearchKaranja Keita Carroll3. Teaching Black Males: Cooperative
Learningand the Problem of ImplementationSerie McDougal, III4. Cowboys of
Color: The Perceived SocioculturalSignificance of U2 RodeoDemetrius W.
Pearson5. Heirs to Despair-ity: New Orleans, African Americans,and the
Inconvenient Historical and Present-DayTruths Laid Bare by Hurricane
KatrinaPamela D. Reed6. Malcolm X's Leadership and Legacy: From
theGrassroots to African DiasporaAndrew P. Smallwood7. Reflections on
African Celestial CultureDenise Martin8. Black History dot Com: The Black
Atlantic, theBarack Obama Campaign for Change, and Implicationsfor Change
and Stability in a Networked WorldReynaldo S. Anderson9. Raising Her Voice:
Writings By, For and AboutWomen in Muhammad Speaks Newspaper, 1961
1975Bayyinah S. Jeff riesList of ContributorsIndex