It is a story of unfolding consequences that begins when the black and white solidarity of emigrating Cubans comes up against Jim Crow racism and progresses through a painful renegotiation of allegiances and identities."--Jacket.
Richard Majors and Janet Billson, Cool Pose (Lexington, MA: Heath, 1992); Orlando Patterson, “Taking Culture Seriously: A Framework and Afro—American Illustration,” in Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress, eds.
"A guide for girls of color looking to find their voice and claim space as they prepare for high school, college, and their careers"--
More than Just a Game celebrates the history of basketball from a Black perspective, revealing how it changed Black communities and how they made the sport into what it is today.
This volume, produced by a multidisciplinary panel, considers such possible explanations for racial and ethnic health differentials within an integrated framework.
From banking and professional football fandom to residential segregation and popular music, Black and Brown Los Angeles does far more than highlight the paucity of conversations based upon the limited language of “conflict” or ...
This collection is the first interdisciplinary volume to examine black women’s negotiation of race and gender in African American music. Contributors address black women’s activity in musical arenas that pre-...
The book examines how disparities in treatment may arise in health care systems and looks at aspects of the clinical encounter that may contribute to such disparities.
Little attention has traditionally been given to theorizing multiracial identity in the context of white supremacist thought and practice.
Essays exploring Black women’s experiences with slavery in the Americas. Gender was a decisive force in shaping slave society.
In this first-ever biography of Joe Black, his daughter Martha Jo Black tells the story not only of a baseball great who broke through the color line, but also of the father she knew and loved.