The (Re-)Making of a Black American: Tracing the Racial and Ethnic Socialization of Caribbean American Youth (Black Studies and Critical Thinking #51) (Paperback)

The (Re-)Making of a Black American: Tracing the Racial and Ethnic Socialization of Caribbean American Youth (Black Studies and Critical Thinking #51) By Rochelle Brock (Other), III Johnson, Richard Greggory (Other), Chonika Coleman-King Cover Image

The (Re-)Making of a Black American: Tracing the Racial and Ethnic Socialization of Caribbean American Youth (Black Studies and Critical Thinking #51) (Paperback)

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This is book number 51 in the Black Studies and Critical Thinking series.

Grounded in the notion that racism is an inescapable marker of the Black experience in the US, this book explores the ways children of Black immigrants from the English-speaking Caribbean come to understand their racial and ethnic identities, given the socialization messages they receive from their parents and their experiences with institutionalized racism and racial hierarchies in a U.S. middle school.
Chonika Coleman-King (PhD in Education, University of Pennsylvania) focuses her professional efforts on addressing racial bias in schools, preparing teachers for diverse contexts, and the racial socialization of Caribbean immigrants. She is Assistant Professor of Urban-Multicultural Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Product Details ISBN: 9781433120732
ISBN-10: 1433120739
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
Publication Date: February 28th, 2014
Pages: 236
Language: English
Series: Black Studies and Critical Thinking