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List of Tables | ||
List of Figures | ||
Preface | ||
Foreword | ||
Dominant Views of Black Male Socialization | 1 | |
Derivatives of Slavery | 1 | |
Myths and Stereotypes | 8 | |
Socialization and Black Family Life | 11 | |
Reference Group Identification and Expected Role Performance | 21 | |
Family Structure and the Socialization of Black Males | 31 | |
Black Family Structure | 31 | |
Societal Expectation and Black Males Behavioral Responses: A Literature Review | 37 | |
The Status of Black Males in America | 43 | |
Education | 44 | |
Crime | 45 | |
Alcohol and Drug Abuse | 45 | |
Health | 45 | |
Employment | 46 | |
Mortality Rate | 46 | |
Anger and Beyond | 47 | |
Transitions | 49 | |
Education: Primary and Secondary | 50 | |
Higher Education | 51 | |
Peer Groups | 51 | |
The Judicial System | 52 | |
Mass Media | 53 | |
Theoretical Orientation | 55 | |
Self Esteem | 57 | |
The Research | 61 | |
The Sample of Black Male Socialization | 61 | |
Age | 61 | |
Marital Status | 61 | |
Education | 63 | |
Number of Children | 63 | |
Employment Status | 63 | |
Structure of Family of Origin | 65 | |
The Structural-Functional Respective and Self-Esteem Data | 80 | |
Self Esteem and Other Variables | 81 | |
Epilogue | 99 | |
Appendix | 105 | |
References | 113 | |
Index | 123 |
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