The Strengths of Black Families
- 114 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Focusing on the social and economic status of African American families, this reprint edition includes an insightful epilogue titled "Thirty Years Later," which explores the effects of evolving social forces and policies since the 1970s. Originally published in 1972, the work reflects the author's experiences as Director of Research for the National Urban League, highlighting the enduring relevance of cultural strengths in contemporary family dynamics. The sequel, published in 1999, has garnered positive responses, furthering interest in this foundational text.
