International Conference on Black Communication : Taylor – Williams 1980 [ Rockefeller Foundation ]
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Collected Academic Essays From Participants in the 1979 Rockefeller Foundation funded International Conference on Black Communication
Taylor, Orlando and William, Bruce, ed. International Conference on Black Communication. A Bellagio Conference. August 6 – 9, 1979. The Rockefeller Foundation. New York, NY. June 1980.
A collection of four papers, with commentaries, presented at the August 1979 Rockefeller Foundation sponsored Conference on Black Communication in Bellagio, Italy working toward a codified study and understanding of Black language and speech. This includes essays from Mervyn C Alleyn and Molefi Kete Asante along with extensive notes and bibliographic references, as well as a forward from editor Orlando Taylor of Howard University.
152pp. Perfect bound in printed paper wraps. Wear to edges. Reading wear. Sunning to spine and back wrap. Fore corners bumped. Chapters 1 and 4 underlined in colored pencil and pen, respectively. Pages toned, otherwise clean. Good.
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