The term socialization, in sociology and social psychology, almost
always denotes the process whereby individuals learn to behave
willingly in accordance with the prevailing standards of their
culture. Although occasionally used synonymously with learning, it
is usually reserved for the type of learning that bears on future
role performance, which particularly involves group approval. In
this work, the black men interviewed talk of their early life
experiences, and set the stage for a critical examination of the
conventional interpretations of black male socialization. Only
through the recollections and perceptions of early life experiences
can black American males accurately be defined. This book responds
to those experiences.
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