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050 00 $a PE3102.N4 $b S63 2000
050 00 $a PE3102.N4 $b S63 2000
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100 1  $a Smitherman, Geneva, $d 1940-
245 1  $a Talkin that talk : $b language, culture, and education in African America / $c Geneva Smitherman.
246 3  $a Talking that talk
260    $a London ; $b Routledge, $c 2000.
300    $a xvi, 457 p. : $b ill. ; $c 24 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [411]-429) and index.
505 00 $t CCCC and the "Students' Right To Their Own Language" $g 23. $t Ebonics, Language Theory, and Research --  $g 1. $t Introduction to Ebonics --  $g 2. $t From African to African American --  $g 3. $t White English in Blackface, Or, Who Do I Be? --  $g 4. $t Discriminatory Discourse on African American Speech --  $g 5. $t "A New Way of Talkin'": Language, Social Change, and Political Theory --  $g 6. $t Review of Noam Chomsky's Language and Responsibility --  $g Pt. 2. $t Language and the Education of African Americans --  $g 7. $t English Teacher, Why You Be Doing the Thangs You Don't Do? --  $g 8. $t "What Go Round Come Round": King in Perspective --  $g 9. $t Ebonics, King, and Oakland: Some Folk Don't Believe Fat Meat is Greasy --  $g 10. $t African American Student Writers in the NAEP, 1969-88/89 and "The Blacker the Berry, the Sweeter the Juice" --  $g Pt. 3. $t Language and Culture --  $g 11. $t "How I Got Ovuh": African World View and African American Oral Tradition --  $g 12. $t "If I'm Lyin, I'm Flyin": The Game of Insult in Black Language --  $g 13. $t "Makin a Way Outa No Way": The Proverb Tradition in the Black Experience --  $g 14. $t Testifyin, Sermonizin, and Signifyin: Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the African American Verbal Tradition --  $g 15. $t "The Chain Remain the Same": Communicative Practices in the Hip Hop Nation --  $g Pt. 4. $t Language Policy, Politics, and Power --  $g 16. $t African Americans and "English Only" --  $g 17. $t "Mis-Education of the Negro" - and You Too --  $g 18. $t Language and Democracy in the USA and the RSA --  $g 19. $t Review of Multilingual Education for South Africa / $r Heugh et al --  $g Pt. 5. $t Columns --  $g 20. $t Soul 'N Style --  $g 21. $t Black English: So Good It's "Bad" --  $g 22. $t "Still I Rise": Education Against the Odds in Cuba --  $g Pt. 6. $t Struggle Continues --  $g 23. $t CCCC and the "Students' Right To Their Own Language"
650  0 $a African Americans $x Language.
650  0 $a African Americans $x Language arts. $x Language arts.
650  0 $a African Americans $x Social life and customs.
650  0 $a Black English.
650  0 $a Americanisms.
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