The Effects of Negative Stereotypes on African American Male and Female Relationships
This article provides a psycho-social analysis of African American women's and men's vulnerabilities and resiliency by analyzing the characters in Ann Petry's 1946 novel The Street The article also (1) reviews current research on the intersection of racism, sexism, and economic oppres...
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