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Child Welfare: An Africentric Perspective

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Child Welfare: An Africentric Perspective is a 1991 book edited by Sandra Stukes Chipungu, Joyce E. Everett, and Bogart Leashore. The book was reviewed in the Journal of Marriage and Family.[1] The 1994 edition of the book was reviewed in Social Work.[2] It was reviewed in H-Net.[3] A 2005 edition was reviewed in The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare.[4]

References

  1. ^ Murry, Velma McBride (November 1992). "Review". Journal of Marriage and the Family. 54 (4): 998. doi:10.2307/353182. JSTOR 353182.
  2. ^ Ward, James H. (1994). "Review of Research on the African American Family: A Holistic Perspective, Volume 2; Black Family Violence: Current Research and Theory; Child Welfare: An Africentric Perspective". Social Work. 39 (3): 331–332. ISSN 0037-8046. JSTOR 23717553.
  3. ^ Noon, David (September 2006), Review of Everett, Joyce E.; Chipingu, Sandra P.; Leashore, Bogart R., eds., Child Welfare Revisited: An Africentric Perspective, H-Childhood, H-Review, retrieved 2023-02-22
  4. ^ Conley, Amy (2005-12-01). "Child Welfare Revisited: An Africentric Perspective. Joyce E. Everett, Sandra P. Chipungu and Bogart R. Leashore (Eds.)". The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 32 (4). doi:10.15453/0191-5096.3127. ISSN 0191-5096. S2CID 142038984.