A New Look at Black Families

A New Look at Black Families
Author: Charles Vert Willie,Richard Reddick
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0759102422

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Charlie Willie's A New Look at Black Families has introduced thousands of students to the intricacies of the Black family in American society since its publication in 1976. Now, with Richard Reddick, Willie has produced a substantially-revised 5th edition of this standard text on the subject. Using a case study approach, Willie and Reddick show the varieties of the Black family experience and how those experiences vary by socioeconomic status. In addition to examining families of low-income, working, and middle classes, the authors also look to the family environment leading to success. The authors also puncture the myth of the Black matriarchy prevalent in the popular imagination. For a nuanced, readable, accurate picture of the state of the family in African America for scholars and their students, this New Look should be useful reading.

A New Look at Black Families

A New Look at Black Families
Author: Charles V. Willie,Richard J. Reddick
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-02-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780742570085

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Charles Willie and Richard Reddick's A New Look at Black Families has introduced thousands of students to the intricacies of the Black family in American society since its publication in 1976. Using a case study approach, Willie and Reddick show the varieties of the Black family experience and how those experiences vary by socioeconomic status. In addition to examining families of low-income, working, and middle classes, the authors also look to the family experiences of highly successful African Americans to try to identify the elements of the family environment leading to success. The authors puncture the myth of the Black matriarchy prevalent in the popular imagination; and they explore a variety of family configurations, including a family with same-gender parents. The sixth edition has been reorganized and updated throughout. The new Part III—Cases Against and for Black Men and Women—unites two chapters from previous editions into a cohesive discussion of stereotypes and misunderstandings from both scholars and the mass media. Also, a new chapter on the Obama family offers support for cross-gender and cross-racial mentoring, and it demonstrates the value of extended family relations.

Black Families in Corporate America

Black Families in Corporate America
Author: Susan D. Toliver
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1998-03-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780761902928

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What progress have African Americans made in corporate America? This book examines the evidence by drawing on studies of almost 200 black corporate managers and their families. A past president of the New York State Council on Family Relations, author Susan D. Toliver, shows that black families have progressed in corporate America, but the inroads are uneven. Toliver takes a penetrating look at how the cultural identity of black families has been influenced by their participation in corporate America. She also suggests that corporations deepen their commitment to cultural diversity, not in name onlyùbut work to emphasize the talents and develop the strengths of the African American community. Black Families in Corporate America explores the following areas: + Shifting gender dynamics within the families of black managers + Changes in approaches to parenting + Issues of racial identity within corporations and the professional black community Black Families in Corporate America will appeal to scholars in ethnic studies, multicultural counseling, family theory, sociology, social work, personnel management, organizational development, and cross-cultural psychology.

Contemporary African American Families

Contemporary African American Families
Author: Dorothy Smith-Ruiz,Sherri Lawson Clark,Marcia J. Watson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317200567

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For decades the black community has been perceived, both in the United States and around the world, as one which thinks alike, acts alike and lives alike - in poor and downtrodden environments. Following the persistent effects of the great recession and the American elections of 2008, now more than ever the political and socio-economic state of America is crying out for this deficient and prejudiced conception to be dispelled. Focusing primarily on black families in America, Contemporary African American Families updates empirical research by addressing various aspects including family formation, schooling, health and parenting. Exploring a wide class spectrum among African American families, this text also modernizes and subverts much of the research resulting from Moynihan’s 1965 report, which arguably misunderstood the lived experiences of black people during the movement from slavery to freedom in a Jim Crow society. A timely subversion of the myth that America is successfully in a post-racial era, this new anthology on the Black Family in America will appeal to advanced undergraduate students and research scholars interested in black studies, Africana studies, women and gender studies, sociology, political science, anthropology, criminal justice, education, psychology, public policy, healthy policy and social work.

A Selected Annotated Bibliography on Black Families

A Selected Annotated Bibliography on Black Families
Author: National Urban League. Project Thrive
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1977
Genre: African American families
ISBN: UOM:39015016223284

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Families in Peril

Families in Peril
Author: Marian Wright Edelman
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1987
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0674292294

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Too many American families are in serious peril, and both the reality of the situation and the myths obscuring that reality call for attention and swift action. In this incisive analysis, Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund, charts what is happening, exposes myths, and sets a bold agenda to strengthen families and protect children.

Off the Books

Off the Books
Author: Bruce Wiegand
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0930390121

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Sociologists and political economists typically have seen underground economies as isolated aberrations in the capitalist system, brought on by the extreme situations of wartime restrictions or excessive taxes. In Off the Books Bruce Wiegand draws a general theory of underground economies and their essential relations to the economic mainstream.

The Caste and Class Controversy on Race and Poverty

The Caste and Class Controversy on Race and Poverty
Author: Charles Vert Willie
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1989
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0930390962

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