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Boys no more : a Black psychologist's view of community / [by] Charles Thomas.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Glencoe Press insight seriesPublication details: Beverly Hills, Calif. : Glencoe Press, [1971]Description: 125 p. ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.451 THO
Contents:
The message and the mission: White racism; its roots, form and funct ion, by J. P. Comer. Boys no more; some social-psychological aspects of the new black ethic, by C. W. Thomas.--Science is a value judgement: G eneral systems theory and black studies; some points of convergence, by C. Clark. The misuse of a so-called psychological examination for the selection of jurors, by C. D. and R. M. Boags.--Helping the helpers: Th e changing image of the black American; a socio-psychological appraisal , by R. L. Williams. What counselors must know about Black Power, by K. S. Washington. The black quest for higher education; an admissions dil emma, by R. L. Green.--Blackness is a tonic: Something borrowed, someth ing black, by C. W. and S. W. Thomas. On being a black man, by C. W. Th omas.
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The message and the mission: White racism; its roots, form and funct ion, by J. P. Comer. Boys no more; some social-psychological aspects of the new black ethic, by C. W. Thomas.--Science is a value judgement: G eneral systems theory and black studies; some points of convergence, by C. Clark. The misuse of a so-called psychological examination for the selection of jurors, by C. D. and R. M. Boags.--Helping the helpers: Th e changing image of the black American; a socio-psychological appraisal , by R. L. Williams. What counselors must know about Black Power, by K. S. Washington. The black quest for higher education; an admissions dil emma, by R. L. Green.--Blackness is a tonic: Something borrowed, someth ing black, by C. W. and S. W. Thomas. On being a black man, by C. W. Th omas.

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