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African American Children

Socialization and Development in Families
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A comprehensive exploration of historical an d contemporary patterns of parenting in black families, this book focuses on how slavery, race, and black culture influe nced the ways in which blacks parented their children. '
Shirley A. Hill is a professor of sociology at the University of Kansas, where she studies family diver-sity, social inequality, and health care. She is the author of Race, Work, and Family: New Century Values Among African American Men and Women (co-edited with Marlese Durr; Rowman & Littlefield, (c)2006); Black Intimacies: A Gender Perspective on Families and Relationships (AltaMira, (c)2005); African American Children: Their Socialization and Development in Families (SAGE, (c)1999); and other books and articles. Her current research focuses on racial disparities in educational attainment.
Childhood in Transition Caste, Class and Culture Parenting Work Racial Socialization Gender Socialization Beyond the Nuclear Family Continuity and Change
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