Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... negative image held up to a minority by the " compact majority " ? Then , so it seems , the creative individ- ual must accept the negative identity as the very base line of re- covery . And so we have in our American Negro writers the ...
... negative image held up to a minority by the " compact majority " ? Then , so it seems , the creative individ- ual must accept the negative identity as the very base line of re- covery . And so we have in our American Negro writers the ...
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... negative identity ( and its roots in past and present ) can be studied . On a somewhat larger scale , an analogous turn toward a negative identity prevails in the delinquent ( addictive , homosex- ual ) youth of our larger cities ...
... negative identity ( and its roots in past and present ) can be studied . On a somewhat larger scale , an analogous turn toward a negative identity prevails in the delinquent ( addictive , homosex- ual ) youth of our larger cities ...
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... negative elements within the Negro personality and within the Negro commun- ity ? This alone would reveal how negative is negative and how positive , positive . But there is the further fact that the oppressor has a vested in- terest in ...
... negative elements within the Negro personality and within the Negro commun- ity ? This alone would reveal how negative is negative and how positive , positive . But there is the further fact that the oppressor has a vested in- terest in ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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