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2021-2022 Common Read - Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man
11. Picking Up the Pieces
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2021-2022 Common Read - Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man: 11. Picking Up the Pieces
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1. The Name Game
2. What Do You See When You See Me?
3. The False Start
4. Cite Your Sources or Drop the Class
5. The Mythical Me
6. Nooooope!
7. The House Always Wins
8. Shifting the Narrative
9. The Fix
10. Thug Life
11. Picking Up the Pieces
12. Love Wins
13. Good Trouble
14. Your Presence is Requested
15. Breaking the Huddle
All Resources from the Book
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Picking Up the Pieces:
The Black Family Struggle
Sources Mentioned in this Chapter
The Moynihan Report
"The Moynihan Report: An Annotated Edition" by Daniel Geary
The Kerner Report or Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders
"National Comorbidity Survey Replication and the National Survey of American Life" by Joseph A. Himle, Raymond E. Baser, Robert Joseph Taylor, Rosalyn Denise Campbell, and James S. Jackson
Manuscript edition, not final published version
If Beale Street Could Talk
by
James Baldwin
Call Number: PS3552.A45 I3 1974
Publication Date: 1974
Video
Additional Resources
Chains of Love: Slave Couples in Antebellum South Carolina
by
Emily West
Publication Date: 2004
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Life in Black and White: Family and Community in the Slave South
by
Brenda E. Stevenson
Publication Date: 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Black Families
by
Harriette Pipes McAdoo (Editor)
Call Number: E185.86 .B525 1997
ISBN: 0803955723
Publication Date: 1997
African American Family Life
by
Vonnie C. McLoyd (Editor); Kenneth A. Dodge (Editor); Nancy E. Hill (Editor)
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9781572309951
Publication Date: 2005
Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty
by
Susan D. Greenbaum
Call Number: E185.86.U52 G74 2015
ISBN: 9780813574141
Publication Date: 2015
Chapter Sources
“Breakup of Black Family Imperils Gains of Decades” by Judith Cummings
“Kerner Report at 50: Media Diversity Still Decades Behind.” USA Today by Paul Delaney
“It Takes a Village to Determine the Origins of an African Proverb” by Joel Goldberg
“Married Slaves Faced Wrenching Separations, or Even Choosing Family over Freedom” by Tera W. Hunter
“Black Family Organization in the Nineteenth Century: An Ethnological Perspective” by Shepard Krech
“Media Portrayals and Black Male Outcomes” Opportunity Agenda
Letter in Heckstall Papers North Carolina State Archives
“The Origins of African-American Family Structure” by Steven Ruggles
“The Effects of Slavery and Emancipation on African-American Families and Family History Research” by Tristan L. Tolman
“How Slavery Affected African American Families” by Heather Andrea Williams
“Why do News Anchors all Talk the Same” by Natalie Wolchover
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