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African American Middle-Income Parents
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13 August 2007

This book is a powerful antidote to the negative portrayals of African-American families that abound in mainstream media. It is a "must-read" for researchers, educators, and all who wish to look beyond and beneath the stereotypes of African-American family life.
Foreword; Alfred W. Tatum.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Middle-Income Images and Perceptions.
Chapter 1. Child's Literacy Learning: Like a Brick Wall Keeping Her on Task.
Chapter 2. Creating Positive Involvement Roles: Embracing Advocacy.
Chapter 3. Religion: The Umbrella for Parental Perceptions of Involvement.
Chapter 4. Involvement Roles: Not Fifty-Fifty.
Chapter 5. Involvement and Socialization Practices for Self-Sufficiency.
Chapter 6. Perceptions of Involvement and Micromanaging a Child's Education.
Chapter 7. A Parental Literacy Dilemma.
Chapter 8. Uncovering the Key Meaning of Parental Involvement.
Chapter 9. Conclusion.
References.
About the Author.