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The author presents arguments against the prevailing models for describing and analyzing Afro-American culture. He rejects not only the biological and culturaldeficit models, but also presents evidence against the more recent cultural difference and culture-of-poverty models. He sees the latter models as incorrect,and also as harmful if used as a basis for new educational policies and programs. In their place, as a result of on-going field study and his several previous research projects in this area, Mr. Valentine proposes a bicultural educational model, recognizing that many blacks are simultaneously committed to both Black culture and mainstream culture, and that the two are not mutually exclusive as generally assumed.
Charles Valentine (Thu,) studied this question.