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Current reports show that Black Americans have the highest death rate of all racial and ethnic groups. Clearly a different approach to health education and promotion is needed to end this tragic waste of valuable human lives. This volume proposes an innovative model for health professionals working in the Black community. By basing health care approaches on the community's positive values of holistic healing and mutual assistance, Health Care in the Black Community suggests practical, effective strategies for promoting physical and emotional wellness.

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Current reports show that Black Americans have the highest death rate of all racial and ethnic groups. Clearly a different approach to health education and promotion is needed to end this tragic waste of valuable human lives. This volume proposes an innovative model for health professionals working in the Black community. By basing health care approaches on the community's positive values of holistic healing and mutual assistance, Health Care in the Black Community suggests practical, effective strategies for promoting physical and emotional wellness.

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Autorenporträt
Sadye L. Logan, DSW, MSW, formerly of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, where she chaired the foundation practice sequence and co-chaired the Institute for the Study of Black Families, currently holds the I. De Quincy Newman Endowed Professorship in Social Justice at the University of South Carolina College of Social Work. Edith M. Freeman, PhD, MSW, is a professor and director of the doctoral program at the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, Lawrence, Kansas, where she teaches graduate practice courses in the doctoral and master's programs. She was a recipient of the first Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence in 1989.