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In Their Voices Black Americans On Transracial Adoption Roorda

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In Their Voices Black Americans On Transracial Adoption Roorda
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Author: Roorda, Rhonda M
ISBN: 9780231172202, 9780231172219, 9780231540483, 9783408900974, 0231172206, 0231172214, 0231540485, 3408900973
Language: English
Year: 2015

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In Their Voices Black Americans On Transracial Adoption Roorda by Roorda, Rhonda M 9780231172202, 9780231172219, 9780231540483, 9783408900974, 0231172206, 0231172214, 0231540485, 3408900973 instant download after payment.

Foreword / by Leon W. Chestang -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: moving beyond the controversy of the transracial adoption of black and biracial children -- Jim Crow era (1877-1954) -- Evelyn Rhodes, great grandmother and matriarch -- W. Wilson Goode Sr., first black mayor of Philadelphia (1984-92) -- Cyril C. Pinder, mentor and former national football league player -- Civil rights era (1955-72) -- Arthur E. McFarlane II, great grandson of W. E. B. du Bois and advocate for the preservation of cultural heritage -- Lora Kay (pseudonym), principal of a charter school in Washington, D.C -- Chester Jackson, professional adoption worker and adoptive father -- Henry Allen, professor of sociology -- Post-civil rights era (1973-present) -- Vershawn A. Young, author and scholar -- Michelle M. Hughes, adoption attorney and adoptive mother -- Mahisha Dellinger, CEO and founder of curls -- Deneta Howland Sells, physician and civil rights advocate -- Tabitha, child welfare bureau chief -- Bryan Post, CEO of the post institute for family-centered therapy and adoptee -- Shilease Hofmann, spouse of a transracial adoptee -- Chelsey Hines, foster care alumna and transracial adoptee -- Demetrius Walker, entrepreneur and cofounder of the DN|BE Apparel -- Conclusion -- Afterword -- Appendix: multicultural adoption plan -- Notes -- References.

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