(Discussion of black participation in the Civil War and Reconstruction periods and the factors leading to the demise of Reconstruction. Features: Ronald Edmonds; William Toller, UM-Hist.)
(The economic, political, and social conditions in the South between 1876 and 1914 are covered and the reasons for black migration to the North are traced. Features: Ronald Edmonds; William Toller, UM-Hist.)
(The culture crisis in the black community - between rural and urban blacks - was as significant to Black history as the black/white conflicts of same period. Features: Ronald Edmonds; William Toller, UM-Hist.)
(A look at how the American educational system has affected, and been effected by, the black experience and how it can be changed to help the black child. Features: Ronald Edmonds; William Toller, UM-Hist.)
(A discussion of the social movements - religious and secular - created by the black community. Explores the Black Nationalist Movement as new ideological alternative. Features: Ronald Edmonds; William Toller, UM-Hist.)