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Black families in Britain as the site of struggle
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Black families in Britain as the site of struggle

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Introduction and overview of research with Black families / Laura Serrant-Green, Carl Hylton and Bertha Ochieng
History and profile of Black families in Britain / Franklin Smith
Black families and child-rearing practices / Bertha Ochieng
Overcoming the 'triple quandary' : how Black students navigate the obstacles of achievement / Tony Sewell
Mothering and the family as sites of struggle : theorising 'race' and gender through the perspectives of Caribbean mothers in the UK / Tracey Reynolds
Black UK families and the labour market : a historical review of the continuing difficulties of establishing a firm economic base / Jerome Williams
Personal social services and locality : UK Black elders and young carers, health care and housing provision / Alice Sawyerr, Carl Hylton and Valerie Moore
Conceptualisation and effects of social exclusion, racism and discrimination and coping strategies of individuals and families / William (Lez) Henry
The cultural politics of African Caribbean and West African families in the UK / Perry Stanislas
Rites of passage and family bonds / Trevor Gordon
The Black family and sport : it's all good ... right? / Kevin Hylton
Creating and sustaining African self-identity in the Western diaspora / Carl Hylton
Black music as a key revolutionary signifier / Richmond Quarshie
Spirituality and Black family life / Garnet Parris
Conclusion : Can you didgeridoo? / Carl Hylton and Bertha Ochieng.

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Black families in Britain as the site of struggle. ISBN 9780719076862. Published by Manchester University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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