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"The Black Family: Roots, Struggles, and Triumphs" chronicles the evolution of Black families from their African origins to modern-day triumphs and challenges. This compelling exploration delves into slavery's impact, the resilience of kinship, and the role of migration, education, activism, and spirituality. It celebrates diversity within Black households while examining systemic barriers and stereotypes. With a forward-looking perspective, this book illuminates the enduring strength and unity of Black families in the face of adversity, fostering hope for future generations.

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"The Black Family: Roots, Struggles, and Triumphs" chronicles the evolution of Black families from their African origins to modern-day triumphs and challenges. This compelling exploration delves into slavery's impact, the resilience of kinship, and the role of migration, education, activism, and spirituality. It celebrates diversity within Black households while examining systemic barriers and stereotypes. With a forward-looking perspective, this book illuminates the enduring strength and unity of Black families in the face of adversity, fostering hope for future generations.


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Dr. Angela Monroe is a historian, author, and professor specializing in African American history and culture. With a Ph.D. in American Studies, her work focuses on the economic and social contributions of Black communities from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Era. She has authored several acclaimed books and articles, including a groundbreaking study on Black Wall Street. When not writing, Dr. Monroe mentors students and organizes community workshops to preserve local Black histories.