Why Are All The Black Kids
Sitting Together In The Cafeteria? A Psychologist Explains The Development Of Racial Identity
BY BEVERLY TATUM
Brief Description:
Race identity is a positive developmental factor for young people of color, according to psychologist Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D. A renowned authority on the psychology of racism, she asserts it is all right, even necessary, for Black adolescents to have a strong sense of belonging, even if it requires a period of segregation. Using real-life examples and a conversational tone, Tatum takes this issue to the grassroots level.
HarperSF 1999 270 PP. Paper
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