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The Scary Mason-Dixon Line : African American Writers And The South

Family Violence And Men Of Color : Healing The Wounded Male Spirit

The Psychology Of Black Language

"Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria?" : And Other Conversations About Race

American Paradox : Young Black Men

Black Authenticity : A Psychology For Liberating People Of African Descent

Playing With Anger : Teaching Coping Skills To African American Boys Through Athletics And Culture

The Many Costs Of Racism

Cultural Trauma : Slavery And The Formation Of African American Identity

The Power Of Soul : Pathways To Psychological And Spiritual Growth For African Americans

What It Means To Be Daddy : Fatherhood For Black Men Living Away From Their Children

From Black To African American : A New Social Representation

  • From Black To African American : A New Social  Representation
  • Attribution

    Gina Philogène ; foreword by Serge Moscovici
  • Publication Details

    Book, Praeger, 1999
  • Description

    An analysis of the recent switch from the name “Black” to “African American” symbolizes a reconceptualization of Americans of African descent away from race to culture. Such projections are collectively elaborated, driven by the adoption of “African American” in the media as a more positive alternative to “Black” and its equally consistent use among a socio-demographically distinct subgroup of black Americans as a vehicle for a new self-identity. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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"Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria?" And Other Conversations About Race

Black Children And Poverty : A Developmental Perspective

The Eighth Generation Grows Up : Cultures And Personalities Of New Orleans Negroes