This volume focuses on the challenges faced by Black children in
the post-modern age. The authors integrate clinical and
developmental psychology with history and culture to address
contemporary issues in the field. The issues confronting African
American children and parents are unique to this era of
unparalleled prosperity. Simultaneous patterns of racial inequality
and disparities continue to exist in almost all areas of human
activity despite these prosperous times. This book offers an
in-depth look at issues and challenges affecting African American
children in the 21st century. Topics addressed include quantifying
normal behavior, racial identity, racial socialization, acting
white, teen fatherhood, poverty, violence, and Black males and
sports. This book will be of interest to both academics and
professionals in clinical development and family psychology and
those involved with legal and social services for Black
children.
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