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Psychology of the Black Experience

An Anthology
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Through a carefully curated collection of scholarly readings, Psychology of the Black Experience: An Anthology provides readers with a broad understanding of the unique psychological needs of Black individuals, professional challenges linked to racism and classism, and the historical underpinnings of current societal biases. The text offers readers insights into historical and contemporary issues, providing context for understanding the state of racial dynamics today across a variety of domains. Students learn how racism and classism can affect Black families and our education, justice, and healthcare systems. It addresses the psychological impact and structural disadvantages rooted in racial constructs, engages with concepts of White privilege, and explores ways to counteract systemic racism. The anthology underscores the importance of understanding race as a social construct rather than a biological reality. Providing an extensive look at the intersections of race, privilege, and systemic inequality, Psychology of the Black Experience is ideal for courses that focus on African American psychology, social justice, race relations, or multicultural counseling.
Dorthy Stephens is an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga.
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