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The Black power movement and American social work /

The Black Power movement has often been portrayed in history and popular culture as the quintessential 'bad boy' of modern black movement-making in America. Yet this impression misses the full extent of Black Power's contributions to U.S. society, especially in regard to black profess...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bell, Joyce Marie (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2014]
Colección:EBL-Schweitzer
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505 0 |a Introduction: race, resistance, and the civil sphere -- Re-envisioning the Black power movement -- The rise of the Black power professional -- "A nice social tea party": the rocky relationship between social work and Black liberation -- "We stand before you, not as a separatist body": the techni-culture movement to gain voice in the National Federation of Settlements -- "We'll build our own thing": the exit strategy of the National Association of Black Social Workers -- Exit and voice in intra-organizational social movements -- Conclusion: institutionalizing black power. 
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