The African-American Male: An Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Jacob U. Gordon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th July 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.30538896073
Hardback
192
The plight of the Black male in American society has been well-documented by scholars and practitioners. Although Black males represent only 6 percent of the American population, they represent about 40 percent of the prison population; the number of Black males in prison and jail exceeds the number of Black males in higher education. The homicide rates for Black males were 72.5 percent per 100,000, nearly eight times higher than for White males. This bibliographic volume explores the extent to which American academia has addressed these problems. It will be an invaluable resource for researchers as well as practitioners in social service programs. In addition to more than 400 annotated publications, the book includes a selected list of works on the African American male and a compilation of doctoral dissertations. This publication will serve as a reference in public as well as academic libraries, human service agencies, government policymaking agencies, and in academic courses in gender and ethnic studies, criminal justice, and social psychology.
Intended as a reference book, this volume includes more than 400 annotated publications, a selected list of works on the African-American male, and a compilation of doctoral dissertations.-PAR Public Administration Review
"Intended as a reference book, this volume includes more than 400 annotated publications, a selected list of works on the African-American male, and a compilation of doctoral dissertations."-PAR Public Administration Review
JACOB U. GORDON is Professor of African and African American Studies and a Research Fellow at the University of Kansas.