Willie, Charles Vert, 1927- A new look at Black families / [electronic resource] / Charles Vert Willie.. — 4th ed.. — Dix Hills, N.Y. : : General Hall,, c1991.. — 272 p. : : ill. ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

: Concepts, Data, and Methods -- : Introduction: Concepts and Analytical Perspectives -- : Data, Hypotheses, and Theories of Adaptation -- : The Continuing Significance of Race -- : Case Studies of Black Families: Affluent, Working-Class, and Poor -- : Affluent, Working-Class, and Poor Black Families: An Overview -- : Affluent Conformists -- : Healthy and Wealthy but Not Happy -- : Graceful Living in Green Acres -- : The Lonely Integrators -- : The Postman and the Public School Teacher -- : The School Marm and the Postal Worker -- : Doing What Comes Naturally -- : Working-Class Innovators -- : Pooling Earnings for Family Survival -- : Perseverance and Self-Help -- : One For All and All For One -- : In Sickness and in Health -- : Seven Children Strong -- : Blest Be the Child that Binds -- : Poor Rebels -- : Down But Not Out -- : Hard Times and Hope -- : Here Today, Gone Tomorrow -- : Faith and Endurance -- : Like Mother, Like Daughter -- : Young Lovers and Storm Warnings -- : Black Families And The Social System -- : Gifts to America from the Black Experience: The Equalitarian Family and Other Social Customs -- : Intergenerational Cooperation and Conflict -- : The Case for the Black Male: A Rebuttal to the Case against the Black Male -- : The Role of Mothers in the Lives of Outstanding Scholars -- : A Theoretical Explanation of Family Adaptation by Race and by Social Class -- : Racism in the Twenty-first Century.



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African American families.

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