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Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks

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What is Ebonics? What do Black scholars say about it? How did it develop? Who speaks it? All of these questions are answered in this timely little book. The idea is relatively new and that is why this book is a must!

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The Institute of Black Studies, Inc. is a non-profit research and educational corporation in St. Louis, Missouri. Philosophically, the Institute proposes to advance research, education and cultural awareness for the black community by developing and operating viable programs and services to the community. The institute offers a staff of experts in such areas as psychology, social work, education, history, and language. It was founded in August 1970.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1975

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Robert L. Williams

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