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a) Characteristics of society, community and institutions
b) The struggle for equality and respect |
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-Response to inequality and racism:
1) -A compromiser (Booker T. Washington)
-The uncompromising opposition
2) The looking glass self: "I am to the extent that I am recognized." Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man |
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Cross: Stages of Nigrescence
(Stages of African American Identity)
A. Pre-encounter
B. Encounter
C. Immersion
D. Internalization
E. Internalization and Commitment |
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a) Behavior observation and interview
1. Fanon- In French colony of Martinique
"Black Skins, White Masks"
2. Du Bois- in a segregated U.S.
b) Participant observation |
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a) Milieu therapy or sociotherapy- a therapeutic community
b) Knowledge is power- empowerment
1. Education
2. The Crisis
3. Bibliotherapy
c) Encouraging clients to move through the stages of Nigrescence
d) Therapist self-evaluation - stage of racial identity of therapist |
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a) The decolonized mind - true freedom
b) The bicultural/ multicultural person - Malcolm X after trip to Mecca |
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a) Participant observation - Du Bois
b) Ethnography- Franz Fanon - The Algerian Revolution
1. Studying the person in context, W.E.B. Du Bois, The Philadelphia Negro
2. Families in rural south |
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