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Part I: Black Sociology: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow; 1 Black Sociology: Continuing the Agenda; 2 Black Sociology: The Sociology of Knowledge, Racialized Power Relations of Knowledge and Humanistic Liberation; Part II: Black Youth, Emerging Adults and the Family; 3 The Death of Trayvon Martin and Public Space: Why the Racial Contract Still Matters; 4 Is it Easy Living in the Big Easy?: Examining the Lives of African American Emerging Adults in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

5 The Psychosocial Impact of Parental Incarceration on Children and their Caregivers6 "Sure there's Racism ... But Homophobia- that's Different": Experiences of Black Lesbians Who are Parenting in North-Central Florida at the Intersection of Race and Sexuality; Part III: Education and the Economy; 7 Parental Expectations, Family Structure and the Black Gender Gapin Educational and Occupational Attainment: An Intersectional Approach to the Social Psychological Model of Status Attainment

8 Real Effects of Attitudes about the Value of Education and Social Structure on the Black/White Academic Achievement Gap9 African American Women Workers in the Postindustrial Period: The Role of Education in Evaluating Racial Wage Parity among Women; 10 Race, Class and Nativity: A Multilevel Analysis of the Forgotten Working Class, 1980-2009; Part IV: Health Wellness; 11 What Do We Really Know: Revisiting the Stress-Health Relationship for Black Females Across the Lifespan; 12 "We Need a New Normal": Sociocultural Constructions of Obesity and Overweight among African American Women

13 HIV: A Social CatastrophePart V: Health Disparity Solutions; 14 Gaining Equity in Health Care: Building the Pipeline of Black Nurse Leaders; 15 Increasing Community Engagement to Meet the Challenges of Mental Health Disparities In African American Communities; 16 As Seen on TV?: Hip Hop Images and Health Consequences in the Black Community; Part VI: Agency and the Black Community; 17 Music as Identity: Cultural Meaning, Social Hybridity and Musical Sonority In Indigenous Caribbean Music; 18 Give Us the Ballot! Gaining Enfranchisement in Mobile, Alabama: 1944-50

19 The African American Church as an Enclave and Ethnic Resource: The Role of the Church in Economic Development20 Not Televised but on Display: Exhibiting and Remembering Vestiges of the Black Freedom Movement; Index

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