Black families in white AmericaPrentice-Hall, 1968 - 218 pages |
Contents
A Social Systems Approach to | 3 |
Historical Backgrounds of the Negro | 37 |
Con | 72 |
Copyright | |
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achievement Africa American Andrew Brimmer areas Ashanti behavior cent of Negro child cities class families class Negro families cultural earning economic efforts ethnic groups ethnic subsociety extended family factors fami families headed family structure father Franklin Frazier functions ghetto grade education high school highly Horace Mann Bond housing husband Ibid illusion income Negro families Langston Hughes live low income Negro lower class marriage married Martin Luther matrilineal middle class Negro Milton Gordon mother Moynihan Moynihan report needs Negro college Negro community Negro experience Negro population neighborhood nomic North nuclear families number of Negro occupational opportunity screens parents patriarchy pattern political poor poverty problems professional programs racism relatives role rural South scholars slave slavery social class stability status strategy studies of Negro subsystems survive United upper class urban viability white families wider society wife women workers