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African American Families: Research, Theory, and Practice
illuminates the historical and contemporary experiences of African
American families in the United States and demonstrates how they
have survived and excelled in a nation not established for them.
Section I describes the African American family, including unique
features, family structure, diversity, where they live, historical
and contemporary influences on their lived experiences, and
theoretical and methodological approaches to studying African
American families. In Section II, readers learn about processes,
adjustments, and well-being within African American families.
Coverage includes parents' influences on children's physical,
mental, and academic well-being, as well as religion and
spirituality. The final section highlights diversity among African
American families with chapters on African American fathers,
grandparents raising grandchildren, and families with children in
the child welfare system. Each chapter features learning
objectives, discussion questions, and a section titled "Did You
Know?" which draws attention to unique, forgotten, or
thought-provoking facts about African American families. African
American Families is an ideal textbook for courses in African
American studies, cultural and ethnic studies, sociology,
psychology, social work, and education, and for practitioners,
researchers, and others interested in the African American family.
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