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Black Man Emerging Facing the Past and Seizing a Future in America

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ISBN-10: 041592572X

ISBN-13: 9780415925723

Edition: 2000 (Reprint)

Authors: Joseph L. White, James H. Cones III

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The authors describe what it's like to be a black man in the United States. They explain strategies for responding to racism and entrenched power, and explore the concept of identity as it applies to being a black male.
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Book details

List price: $48.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 9/22/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 6.02" wide x 8.98" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

White is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of California at Irvine

The Present and the Past: Current Voices/Historical Traces
Introduction
Beginnings
An Opposing View: The Black Construction of Social Reality
Contemporary Images and Expressive Styles
Contemporary Black Male Images: A One-Sided View
Cool Pose, Rap, Hip-Hop, and the Black Aesthetic
The African-American Male: Masculine Alternatives and Psychological Challenges
Masculine Alternatives: The African-American Perspective
The Black Male: Major Psychological Challenges
Biographical Memoirs I: Boyz'n the Hood: The Macho Identity
Biographical Memoirs II: Searchers and Achievers
Major Influences on African-American Masculine Development
The Influence of the Family
The Role of the Peer Group
Neighborhood Influences
Interventions, Recommendations, and Conclusions
Fatherhood, Manhood Training, and Education
High-Risk Youth, Rehabilitation, and Extending Outreach
What Next? Confronting Racism
Notes