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The helping tradition in the Black family and community

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This book describes and documents the existence of the black helping tradition, and offers a theory regarding its origin, development, and decline. The book is based on research operating from the fundamental assumption that a pattern of black self-help activities developed from the black extended family, particularly the extended family's major elements of mutual aid, social-class cooperation, male-female equality, and prosocial behavior in children; and that the pattern of black self-help spread from the black extended family to institutions in the wider black community through fictive kinship and racial and religious consciousness.

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English
Pages
109

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The helping tradition in the Black family and community
1985, National Association of Social Workers
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 97-101.

Published in
Silver Spring, Md

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.8/96073
Library of Congress
E185.86 .M375 1985

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 109 p. ;
Number of pages
109

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3029953M
Internet Archive
helpingtradition0000mart
ISBN 10
0871011298
LCCN
85010511
OCLC/WorldCat
12050328
LibraryThing
5079686
Goodreads
4206987

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Work ID
OL5378700W

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