Survival of the African American Family

Survival of the African American Family
Author: Karen S. Jewell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2003-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313390967

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Challenging widely held beliefs, this provocative book offers nothing less than a blueprint for enhancing the social and economic status of African American families. Despite the implementation of liberal social policies in the 1960s and '70s, successive U.S. administrations continue to dash the hopes and expectations of African Americans, who remain subject to racism and discrimination. Arguing that social policies—and their absence—have affected the stability of the African American family, Jewell refutes the myth of significant progress for African American families emanating from the civil rights era, exposing the myriad reasons why greater advancement toward equality has not occurred in major societal institutions. Attention is focused on the extent to which African American families have been adversely affected by a process of assimilation that was socio-psychological rather than economic. This new edition builds upon the first edition, and is revised and expanded to reflect new and persistent institutional policies and practices of race, gender and class inequality facing African American families. The revised edition explores such issues as racial profiling, capital punishment, police brutality, predatory lending, No Child Left Behind, welfare reform, affirmative action and racial disparities in healthcare, academic achievement and home ownership. Jewell proposes a variety of strategies and policies that are needed to ensure greater social and economic equality and justice for African American families.

Survival of the Black Family

Survival of the Black Family
Author: K. Sue Jewell
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1988-11-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Survival of the Black Family critically examines the social policies that arose from the civil rights movement. Jewell proposes new steps to economic independence for black families that would place this responsibility within all sectors of society, arguing that social policies and their absence have affected the status of black family structures. She refutes the myths of significant black progress that emanated from the civil rights era, including the belief in equity for minorities in societal institutions. Attention is focused on the extent to which black families have been adversely affected by a process of assimilation, which was sociopsychological rather than economic. Jewell also discusses how neoconservatism in the 1980s has affected the status of black families. Finally, Jewell offers guidelines to the formulation of a social policy that could enhance the status of black families in the United States.

African American Single Mothers

African American Single Mothers
Author: Bette Dickerson
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995-01-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780803949126

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The African American single-parent family has tended to be a scapegoat for a variety of social problems, ranging from poverty to drug abuse. As a result, there exists much misinformation about this family form. In this collection, the African American matriarchal family is re-evaluated to present a more informed picture of its actual structure and functioning. From an Afrocentric feminist perspective, contributors examine the history, legal dilemmas, media images and religious values of these families. The roles of children, grandparents, fathers, other support figures and the government are reviewed. This insider view of these households concludes with suggestions of more effective and sensitive policy approaches to this t

All Our Kin

All Our Kin
Author: Carol B Stack
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786722665

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"This landmark study debunked the misconception that poor families were unstable and disorganized. Here is the chronicle of a young white woman's sojourn into The Flats, an African-American ghetto comm"

From Whence We've Come

From Whence We've Come
Author: Olufemi Floyd Iniko Adisa Ajene Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-01-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781434327123

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This book is written for my progeny and their off-spring. The intention is to give them answers to questions that were not satisfactorily answered during my childhood while building their self-esteem. It is an effort to help the reader see an authentic picture of American society by telling a story that reveals some truths about the American experience not usually written in history books or taught in schools. Some of the most important events of some three hundred years and their effects on the African-American Community and on one family in particular are examined. Relevancy of the past to the present and an exhortation to pursue knowledge that will provide a basis for a better life in the future is discussed. This account is one more effort to tell an African-American story of family life that is full of love, encouragement, respect and caring thereby daring to contradict the popular view of African-American family life as presented in the media.

The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation

The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation
Author: Wilma A. Dunaway
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521012164

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The Strengths of African American Families

The Strengths of African American Families
Author: Hill
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1999-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0761817646

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Returning to his innovative work of twenty-five years ago, Robert Hill once more offers an incisive analysis of five key cultural strengths of African-American families. With compassion and eloquence, he argues that these existing strengths provide a solid foundation upon which to develop the kind of public policies and self-help initiatives that will truly promote the interests, not only of the African American community, but of our diverse nation as a whole.

Restoring the Village, Values, and Commitment

Restoring the Village, Values, and Commitment
Author: Jawanza Kunjufu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1996
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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How can African Americans reduce their divorce rate of six percent? What are the four stages of a relationship? Can black families survive if the black can't find employment? Could this be the first generation that does not exceed their parents in academic achievement? This book answers those questions and also addresses the four stages of a relationship; why African American females lead the world in teen pregnancy; and why more fathers do not remain in the home with their children.

Black Children

Black Children
Author: Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1985-08-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780803924611

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Experiences and situations unique to black children and their parents are the focus of this comprehensive collection of current empirical research. The editors emphasize that `to be fully functional, (black children) must develop the skills to do well simultaneously in two different cultures, both black and non-black.' The contributors explode many of the myths surrounding the development of black children, and confirm that despite the economic mobility of some blacks, most black children live in an environment that threatens their physical existence. They also show that much of the child development research and literature has viewed black children negatively.

Black Families

Black Families
Author: Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1412936373

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