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The fifth-anniversary edition of the best-selling work on the development of racial identity. More
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The #1 New York Times bestseller is a thinking person's Life's Little Instruction Book , with simple yet inspirational messages about living. More
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"...based on the author's research and clinical experience, answering such fundamental questions about children and race ...explains how to educate black and biracial children ... More
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Bebe Moore grew up in a divided world between her mother's house in Philadelphia and the "sweet summers" spent South with a disabled father. Sweet Summer is her acclaimed ... More
Textbook Paperback - New Edition
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Focuses on parenting; caste, class, & culture; racial & gen- der socialization; public policy; continuity & change. More
Paperback - 1st ed
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The first book written specifically for black mothers and fathers that discusses every aspect of parenthood from the time a child is conceived until age six. In collaboration ... More
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Renowned psychologists Darlene Powell Hopson and Derek S. Hopson explore the sometimes tough, sometimes unspoken, questions that face the Black middle-class today, ... More
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Merging theory with practical advice, this guide recognizes the unique challenges facing African American parents and offers successful parenting stategies to overcome them. ... More
Hardcover
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The evidence of worsening life conditions, concentration of poverty, and high degree of African American segregation in urban areas has led to a growing interest in how ... More
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An exposé of the realities facing poor black children in our consumer socieity. What does it mean to be young, poor, and black in our consumer culture? Are black ... More
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