Novels as resources for understanding the impact of racism on African American families -- Reading novels as a social science researcher -- When family members are forced by racism to separate -- Racism and relationship commitment -- Racism-caused grief, rage, and humiliation come home -- The economic costs of racism for African American families -- Skin color and other racialized features as family issues -- Family conversations about white people -- Parenting -- Racism can undermine parenting by mothers and fathers -- Conceptualizing.
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