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Black Elk, "The Medicine Wheel." [Bob Waech's "Umingmak" home page] (1993, accessed 8 June 1998); available from http://www.newnorth.net/~robwack/BLACKELK.HTM.
The Mandala

Stuart Hall, "What Is This 'Black' in Black Popular Culture?" in Black Popular Culture, ed. Gina Dent ( Seattle: Bay Press, 1992)
Jean Toomer’s "Cane"

David Emmanuel Goatley, Black Religion Black Theology (Trinity Press International , A Continuum imprint, New York) 32-35.
James Cone: Black Theology and the Black Christ

Harris, Jessica Christina. "Revolutionary Black Nationalism: The Black Panther Party." The Journal of Negro History. 85.3 (2000):162-173.
The Black Panther Party

(Black Tuesday)Black Tuesday. lowrisk.com. 1 Oct. 2004 <http://lowrisk.com>.
The Stock Market Crash of 1987

 

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A look at the life of Native American, Black Elk, and his strong Christian beliefs. -- 1,190 words; 4 sources; MLA
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An analysis of the book "Black Elk Speaks" by John Neihardt and Black Elk. -- 900 words; 1 sources;
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"Black Elk Speaks"
Review of the novel "Black Elk Speaks" from the perspective of Christianity with an emphasis on the influence Christianity has had on the Lakota Sioux. -- 2,150 words; 5 sources;
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"Black Elk Speaks"
This paper examines "Black Elk Speaks" by John Neihardt and the central theme of the book. -- 900 words; 1 sources; MLA
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The Life of Black Elk
A look into the life of Black Elk (1863–1950) - a Native American religious leader of the Oglala Lakota band of the Sioux tribe. -- 1,878 words; 4 sources; MLA
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