I heard it through the grapevine : rumor in African-American culture / Patricia A. Turner.
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- 9780520915572
- 0520915577
- 0585129525
- 9780585129525
- African Americans -- Folklore
- Urban folklore -- United States
- Rumor -- United States
- Folklore
- Social psychology
- African Americans -- psychology
- Folklore
- Race Relations
- Psychology, Social
- United States
- Noirs américains -- Folklore
- Rumeur -- États-Unis
- Folklore
- Psychologie sociale
- social psychology
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Folklore & Mythology
- African Americans
- Rumor
- Urban folklore
- United States
- Gerücht
- Sozialpsychologie
- Geruchten
- Complotten
- Cultuur
- Noirs américains -- Conditions sociales
- Noirs -- États-Unis -- Folklore
- USA
- Schwarze
- 398.08996073 20
- GR111.A47 T87 1993eb
- 15.85
- 15.87
- 7,26
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-253) and index.
Cannibalism: "They doe eat each other alive" -- Corporal Control: "They want to beat us, burn us, whatever they can do" -- Conspiracy I: "They ... the KKK ... did it" -- Conspiracy II: "They ... the powers that be ... want to keep us down" -- Contamination: "They want to do more than just kill us" -- Consumer/Corporate Conflict: "They won't get me to buy it" -- Crack: "See, they want us to take all of those drugs" -- Conclusion: From Cannibalism to Crack -- Epilogue: Continuing Concerns.
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