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Black psychology, edited by Reginald L. Jones.
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Title:Black psychology, edited by Reginald L. Jones.
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Author/Creator:Jones, Reginald L. (Reginald Lanier), 1931-2005 compiler.
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Published/Created:New York, Harper & Row [1972]
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Location:PARC (circulating) (Order via Document Delivery)Where is this?
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Call Number: E185.625 .J66
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:African Americans--Psychology.
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Medical Subjects: African Americans--Collected Works.
Ethnopsychology--Collected Works.
Race Relations--Collected Works.
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Description:xiii, 432 pages ; 24 cm
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:0060434317
9780060434311
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Contents:Black studies or the study of black people? / Cedric Clark
African philosophy: foundations for black psychology / Wade W. Nobles
Toward a new specialty of black psychology / Doris P. Mosby
Toward a black psychology / Joseph White
Radical black behaviorism / William A. Hayes
Cultural retardation of shortcomings of assessment techniques? / Edward J. Barnes
Abuses and misuses in testing black children / Robert L. Williams
Position statement on use of IQ and ability tests / Bay Area Association of Black Psychologists
The black quest for higher education: an admissions dilemma / Robert L. Green
A letter from the South / William F. Brazziel
Black youth and motivation / Alvin Poussaint and Carolyn Atkinson
Toward a theory of the unique personality of blacks: a psychocultural assessment / Doris P. Mosby
Personality characteristics of black student activists and nonactivists / Thomas O. Hilliard
Black pride in the seventies: fact or fantasy? / Pearl Gore Dansby
Stages in the development of black awareness: an exploratory investigation / William S. Hall, William E. Cross, Jr., and Roy Freedle
The black community as the source of positive self-concept for black children: a theoretical perspective / Edward J. Barnes
The neglected client / Martin H. Jones and Martin C. Jones
The black client and the helping professionals / William M. Banks
Counseling and the black student: the need for a new view / Edward J. Barnes
The nigger box or a redefinition of the counselor's role / William A. Hayes and William M. Banks
Black economic and cultural development: a prerequisite to vocational choice / Willie S. Williams
The black revolution and education / Price Cobbs
The new literature on education of the black child / Edward K. Weaver
Psychological, educational, and economic effects of compensatory education programs on blacks / Thomas S. Gunnings
Labeling children culturally deprived and culturally disadvantaged / Reginald L. Jones
Special education and the inner city: a challenge for the future or another means for cooling the mark out? / John L. Johnston
White racism: its root, form, and function / James P. Comer
The destructiveness of myths / Charles B. Wilkinson
Toward a social psychology of colonialism / J.H. Howard
The other bodies in the river / Lloyd T. Delany
Psychological aspects of the black revolution / Roderick W. Pugh
The black psychologist: pawn or professional? / Jesse J. Johnson
The black psychologist as consultant and therapist / Ferdinand Jones
Psychologists, psychology, and the black community / Charles W. Thomas
Drugs in the black community / William M. Harvey
The comprehensive community mental health programs and the black community / William D. Pierce.