An Essential Interdisciplinary Exploration of the African American Family.
Legacy of Survival provides a deep, multi-faceted look into the socio-cultural and psychological foundations of Black families. Moving beyond simple statistics, this textbook explores the "heart" of the family unit, examining how history, resilience, and systemic structures have shaped the Black domestic experience.
From the "worn oak tables" of matriarchal households to the complex weight of fatherhood, this book navigates the intricate "tapestry of generations". Readers will engage with:
Foundational Roots: The historical evolution and revision of Black family structures.The Mother & Father Dynamic: Dedicated chapters on the "Heartbeat of Motherhood" and "A Father's Weight".Class and Identity: An intersectional look at classism within Black families and "Love Across Boundaries".Survival and Resilience: Analyzing how "Shattered Bonds" lead to enduring ties and psychological survival.Textbook Features:
Each chapter begins with clear Learning Objectives (e.g., listing socio-cultural and psychological issues) to guide student study. Featuring extensive academic references and an intersectional perspective, Legacy of Survival is an ideal primary text for Sociology and African American Studies courses.