Black Families

  • Black Families: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    By James B. Stewart, Harold E. Cheatham

    R. Staples , “ ' The Myth of Black Macho : A Response to Angry Black Feminists , " Black Scholar , Vol . 10 ( 1979 ) , pp . 24–33 , “ Special Forum on Black Male - Female Relationships , ” Black Scholar , Vol . 10 ( 1970 ) , pp .

  • Black Families: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    By James B. Stewart, Harold E. Cheatham

    See also S. Sue, H. McKinney, D. Allen, and J. Hall, “Delivery of Mental Health Services to Black and White Clients. ... 339-352; E. Proctor and A. Rosen, “Expectations and Preferences for Counselor Race and Their Relation to ...

  • Black Families
    By Harriette Pipes McAdoo

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  • Black Families
    By Harriette Pipes McAdoo

    New to This Edition: A new chapter 2 by the creator of the annual celebration of Kwanza, Maulana Karenga and Tiamoyo Karenga A new chapter 16 by noted historian of Black women, Darlene Clark-Hines Two new chapters on religious dimensions by ...

  • Black Families: A Systems Approach
    By Anthony G. James

    Grounded in family systems theory, the book provides readers with a unique lens through which to better understand the structures of, and processes within, black families.

  • Black Families
    By Harriette Pipes McAdoo

    The book remains the most complete assessment of black families available in both depth and breadth of coverage.

  • Black Families
    By Hariette Pipes McAdoo

    The second edition of this classic text reflects demographic shifts, updates ongoing research and expands into newly relevant areas. The four sections separate: } Historic and Theoretical Conceptualizations...