Contributions of African Americans to the Field of Psychology

This article highlights the contributions of African Americans to the field of psychology with a focus on the struggles of early African American psychologists, the rise of Afrocentrism, and recent theoretical models developed by African American psychologists. The conclusion of this work is that ps...

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African Americans
Afrocentrism
Black American people
Black communities
Black studies
Blacks
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Cultural identity
Cultural psychology
Educational sector
History
Pioneers
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Race relations
Racial differences
Social psychology
Stereotypes
Study and teaching
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