This book takes readers through the history of Whitney M. Young, Jr., School of Social work at Clark Atlanta University and uncovers the strides in progress and significant contributions within the field of social work made by black scholars.
This book takes readers through the history of Whitney M. Young, Jr., School of Social work at Clark Atlanta University and uncovers the strides in progress and significant contributions within the field of social work made by black scholars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alma J. Carten, PhD, LCSW, ACSW, is a 1964 alumni of Atlanta University School of Social Work and has spent over 25 years as a faculty member at New York University Silver School of Social Work where her scholarship has focused on racial inequities impacting families of color. She is a recipient of the School's Dorothy Height Humanitarian Award, the NIH Mental Health Fellowship, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York State Social Work Education Association, and the Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship Award.
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Acknowledgements Foreword Preface Part I: Beginnings Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Historical Context Chapter 3: The Emergence of Atlanta University Chapter 4: Legitimating the Need Chapter 5: The Scientific Heritage Chapter 6: W.E.B. Dubois and Lugenia Burns Hope Chapter 7: The Launching of the School Part II: Moving the Legacy into the 20th Century Chapter 8: Embracing the Black Experience Chapter 9: Curriculum Renewal in the Post War Years Chapter 10: Reclaiming the Legacy Chapter 11: Shifting Social Welfare Philosophy Part III: At the Midpoint and Beyond Chapter 12: Crossing Over at the Bicentennial Chapter 13: The Enduring Legacy of Whitney M. Young, Jr. Chapter 14: The Millennium and Beyond Chapter 15: The School enters the 21st Century Closing Message from Dean Jenny Jones
Acknowledgements Foreword Preface Part I: Beginnings Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Historical Context Chapter 3: The Emergence of Atlanta University Chapter 4: Legitimating the Need Chapter 5: The Scientific Heritage Chapter 6: W.E.B. Dubois and Lugenia Burns Hope Chapter 7: The Launching of the School Part II: Moving the Legacy into the 20th Century Chapter 8: Embracing the Black Experience Chapter 9: Curriculum Renewal in the Post War Years Chapter 10: Reclaiming the Legacy Chapter 11: Shifting Social Welfare Philosophy Part III: At the Midpoint and Beyond Chapter 12: Crossing Over at the Bicentennial Chapter 13: The Enduring Legacy of Whitney M. Young, Jr. Chapter 14: The Millennium and Beyond Chapter 15: The School enters the 21st Century Closing Message from Dean Jenny Jones
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