Afrikan American Women 2/e

COGNELLA ACADEMIC PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781793511041

Living at the Crossroads of Race, Gender, Class, and Culture

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Edited by Huberta Jackson-Lowman
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COGNELLA ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
254 x 203 mm
Weight:
440 g
Pages:
492

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Huberta Jackson-Lowman is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Florida A&M University, where for fifteen years she has taught a course focusing on the psychology of Afrikan American women. In conjunction with colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh, she developed the first course on the psychological experiences of the Black female in the mid-1970s. With her students, she has studied the effects of endorsing engendered racial myths and stereotypes of Black women on Black interpersonal relationships and the mental health of Black women. In addition, she developed two inventories evaluating these behaviors.

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