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Introduction | ||
Interview with Audrey B. Chapman | ||
A Tangled Web We've Weaved: Exploring the Complexities of African-American Relationships | 1 | |
When Conception Equals Confusion: The Battle Between Mothers and Would-Be Fathers | 3 | |
The Edge: Topography of a First Date in Prison | 11 | |
Dance Like Nobody's Watching | 17 | |
Marriage: The Unfulfilled Prophecy | 25 | |
Retracing Our Steps: An Examination of the Personal Histories that Shape Us | 33 | |
The Trial | 35 | |
Black, White, and Seeing Red All Over | 49 | |
Different Ways of Saying I Love You | 59 | |
Las Cartas del Alma de Pedro Valentin Carol Almeraz | 65 | |
The Bride Price | 79 | |
Bass | 87 | |
I'll Sing You a Song from My Soul: The Love Stories | 97 | |
The Gift of Breath | 99 | |
Baggage Claim | 107 | |
Pack Light | 119 | |
Love Down Under | 131 | |
What One Dance Can Do | 137 | |
For Better or Worse: African-American Marriages Under the Microscope | 149 | |
Me and My Marine: Holding Fast in Love and Faith | 151 | |
Don't Judge a Brother by His Cover | 167 | |
Co-Parenting: Stay-at-Home Dads and Other Family Constructs | 173 | |
Notes on My First Year of Marriage | 181 | |
Talking Back: Black Men Speak | 191 | |
Love Letters | 193 | |
Big Time | 201 | |
Wilderness 101 | 207 | |
I Don't Need No Man: Does a New Kind of "Bling-Bling" Feminism Create a False Sense of Emotional Empowerment? | 215 | |
The World of Yes | 221 | |
Acknowledgments | 233 | |
About the Contributors | 237 | |
About the Editor | 247 |
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