What Do Midwestern African Men Think about Religion, Family, Race, Gender, Education, and Jobs? : A Researcher's Guide to Oral Interviews Deposited in Indiana Libraries

What Do Midwestern African Men Think about Religion, Family, Race, Gender, Education, and Jobs? : A Researcher's Guide to Oral Interviews Deposited in Indiana Libraries

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 68 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781495506079

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The book is a selection of brief statements from 6-8 African American men who summarize their points of view on the topics of religion, family , race, gender, education, and jobs. The transcribed interviews have been deposited into various Indiana libraries.

Contents

Foreword by J. David Gillespie - Acknowledgements - Chapter OneDemocracy, African-American Male Voices and Plans to Proceed - Chapter Two: From Territorial Status to Statehood - Chapter Three: Education: Introductory Statement to Voices Chapters - Chapter Four: Religion: Protestants, Roman Catholics, and Muslims Here - Chapter Five: Family: Diverse and Traditional - Chapter Six: Race: The Colorful Elephant in the Room - Chapter Seven: Gender: A Double- and often Triple-Edged Sword - Chapter Eight: Neighborhood: Keeping it Solid and Flexible - Chapter Nine: Young Men of Color, Be Yourself - Chapter Ten: A Summary of Voices: Education as Block and Liberation - Bibliography/References - Index

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