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African American men + Psychology
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African American men + Psychology
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African American men + Psychology
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African American men + Psychology
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Psychology
African American men
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The Denzel principle, why black women can't find good black men, Jimi Izrael
Brothers on the mend, understanding and healing anger for African-American men and women, Ernest H. Johnson
Daddy, we need you now!, a primer on African-American male socialization, Herman A. Sanders
The envy of the world, on being a Black man in America, Ellis Cose
Black man emerging, facing the past and seizing a future in America, Joseph L. White, James H. Cones III
Patriarchy blues, reflections on manhood, Frederick Joseph
Tough notes, a healing call for creating exceptional Black men : affirmations, meditations, readings, and strategies, Haki R. Madhubuti
We real cool, Black men and masculinity, Bell Hooks
Souls of my brothers, Black men break their silence, tell their truths, and heal our spirits, edited and written by Dawn Marie Daniels and Candace Sandy ; with a foreword by Isaac Hayes
Culturally-focused batterer counseling for African-American men, final report, Edward W. Gondolf
Deconstructing Tyrone, a new look at black masculinity in the hip-hop generation, by Natalie Hopkinson and Natalie Y. Moore
A guide toward the successful development of African-American males, Darryl S. Tukufu
Black male entrepreneurs and adult development, James I. Herbert
Manhood development in urban African-American communities, Roderick J. Watts, Robert J. Jagers, editors
The invisible ache, Black men identifying their pain and reclaiming their power, Courtney B. Vance and Robin L Smith with Charisse Jones
What is cool?, understanding Black manhood in America, Marlene Kim Connor
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