Collapse of the African American Family

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Anthropologist Gregory Days ISBN: 9781480944572
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Publication: June 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anthropologist Gregory Days
ISBN: 9781480944572
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Publication: June 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Collapse of the African American Family

by Anthropologist Gregory Days

 

In Collapse of the African American Family, Anthropologist Gregory Days presents a twenty-first century wake-up call to his fellow African Americans and America as a nation. Days shares his observations as a Black man who spent years working as a cultural anthropologist. His book describes phenomena he has witnessed and what he views as the destruction of the African American family from within.

Days has spent his career studying Black families and his book explores themes of self-determination and calls upon readers to look past institutionalized racism, building an understanding of what needs to happen to regain stability in Black culture.

About the Author

Anthropologist Gregory Days works as a cultural anthropologist. When he’s not writing, he resides with his family in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Collapse of the African American Family

by Anthropologist Gregory Days

 

In Collapse of the African American Family, Anthropologist Gregory Days presents a twenty-first century wake-up call to his fellow African Americans and America as a nation. Days shares his observations as a Black man who spent years working as a cultural anthropologist. His book describes phenomena he has witnessed and what he views as the destruction of the African American family from within.

Days has spent his career studying Black families and his book explores themes of self-determination and calls upon readers to look past institutionalized racism, building an understanding of what needs to happen to regain stability in Black culture.

About the Author

Anthropologist Gregory Days works as a cultural anthropologist. When he’s not writing, he resides with his family in St. Louis, Missouri.

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