Relationships and Contemporary Experiences of the African American Family: An Ethnographic Case Study
Studied the influences African Americans perceived to be affecting their family relationships through an ethnographic case study focusing on 14 participants, ranging in age from 17 to 72 years, from 4 families. Participants perceived a number of social factors to be major influences on their family...
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