African American Sociology: A Social Study of the Pan-African Diaspora
Summary
A collection of 18 essays representing a range of disciplines and approaches to the issues and schema of economic, cultural, political, historical, and policy conditions as they pertain to the social psychology of Black Americans and Africans. They cover nationalism, social welfare and critical analysis, and the experience of the African diaspora through autobiography and Black studies narratives. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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