Black Adolescents' Racial Socialization Experiences: Their Relations to Home, School, and Peer Self-Esteem

This study explored the relationship between parental racial socialization messages and area-specific self-esteem (i.e., home, school, and peer self-esteem) among Black American adolescents. The authors found that parental racial socialization messages reflecting pride and knowledge about African Am...

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Adolescents
African American Children
African American culture
African Americans
Afrocentrism
Black American people
Childrearing Practices
Home schooling
Parents
Race
Race relations
Racial discrimination
Racial socialization
Racism
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Self image
Selfesteem
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Teenagers
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