Narratives of African American mothers and child readiness: reading, writing and racialization.
This qualitative doctoral thesis sought to explore African American parents experiences related to society and parenting in order to provide a counter-narrative to the mainstream narrative that suggests African American parents are ineffective. Five Black females provided the data garnered from semi...
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