Book note for Robert B. Hill, The Strengths of African American Families: 25 Years Later. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1999. $49.00 hardcover, $19.50 papercover
This paper examines the experiences of African Americans living in Mount Olive, North Carolina durin...
1960 to 1980 doubling (21% to 41%) of black children in one-parent families emerged from 1940-to-197...
The paper presents statistical patterns and trends in income, wealth, and philanthropic giving among...
Robert B. Hill, Research on the African-American Family: A Holistic Perspective. Westport, CT: Aubur...
The black family in America has been subjected to social change more than the family of any other ra...
Numerous researchers have studied the black family in American society. Unfortunately, too few have ...
Based on a study of Black corporate managers and their families it was discovered that existing mode...
This report focuses on various concerns of African Americans in South Carolina such as poverty, birt...
M.J. MorganRymonda Davis studies the historic familial roles in African American families. Based on ...
Throughout the 1900\u27s, social scientists have debated the question of whether the African America...
Uhuru is an African American student publication that ran from Fall 1977 through February 1980. Arti...
The controversial 1965 Moynihan report focused on the roots of black poverty in the U.S. and the dec...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1991.In...
273 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The purpose of this study was...
African American communities have been subject to institutional and societal inequalities for much o...
This paper examines the experiences of African Americans living in Mount Olive, North Carolina durin...
1960 to 1980 doubling (21% to 41%) of black children in one-parent families emerged from 1940-to-197...
The paper presents statistical patterns and trends in income, wealth, and philanthropic giving among...
Robert B. Hill, Research on the African-American Family: A Holistic Perspective. Westport, CT: Aubur...
The black family in America has been subjected to social change more than the family of any other ra...
Numerous researchers have studied the black family in American society. Unfortunately, too few have ...
Based on a study of Black corporate managers and their families it was discovered that existing mode...
This report focuses on various concerns of African Americans in South Carolina such as poverty, birt...
M.J. MorganRymonda Davis studies the historic familial roles in African American families. Based on ...
Throughout the 1900\u27s, social scientists have debated the question of whether the African America...
Uhuru is an African American student publication that ran from Fall 1977 through February 1980. Arti...
The controversial 1965 Moynihan report focused on the roots of black poverty in the U.S. and the dec...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1991.In...
273 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The purpose of this study was...
African American communities have been subject to institutional and societal inequalities for much o...
This paper examines the experiences of African Americans living in Mount Olive, North Carolina durin...
1960 to 1980 doubling (21% to 41%) of black children in one-parent families emerged from 1940-to-197...
The paper presents statistical patterns and trends in income, wealth, and philanthropic giving among...