Introduction: Black Studies, The Liberal Arts & Academic Standards, by Dr. Henry J. Richards What Direction Black Studies?, by Dr. Donald Henderson The Relevance of Academic Psychology to the Black Experience, by Dr. Ross A. Evans. The Afro-American and Africa: An Historical Perspective, by Dr. Felix N. Okoye Black Nationalism: A Response to the Social Consequencies of Oppression and Racism; A Black Philosophy of Education, by James Turner. The Evolution of Black National-Socialist Thought: A Study of W.E.B. DuBois, by Wilson J. Moses The Re-Africanization of the Black American, by Ronald Walters. The Linguistic Continuity of Africa in the Caribbean, by Dr. Mervyn Alleyne. The Language of Black Messianism: The Case of Nat Turner, by Dr. Arthur L. Smith Black Renaissance and Negritude, by Dr. S. Okechukwu Mezu Notes to Black Americans from African Literature, by Dr. G. C. M. Mutiso Pan-Africanism after 1958: The Traditionalization of a Radical Movement, by Dr. Uma Eleazu.