Our Children Too: A History of the First 25 years of the Black Caucus of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1973-1997, Volume 71, Number 1ISBN: 978-1-4051-5485-7
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‘‘WHEN YOU HEAR THE CHILDREN CRY’’.
Suzanne M. Randolph ix.
PREFACE.
Sandra L. Graham xi.
INTRODUCTION.
Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe, Aline M. Garrett, Algea O. Harrison-Hale 1.
ABSTRACT 9.
SECTION I: FOCUS ON CAUCUS HISTORY 11.
I. A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE BEGINNINGS.
OF THE BLACK CAUCUS OF SRCD.
Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe 12.
II. THE BLACK CAUCUS OF SRCD: MEMBERSHIP GROWTH.
AND CRITICAL INITIATIVES.
Aline M. Garrett 25.
III. LETTERS FROM MARY: ACHIEVING STATURE WITHIN SRCD.
Algea O. Harrison-Hale 32.
IV. ON BECOMING A GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBER.
AND MAXIMIZING MEMBERSHIP.
Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe 48.
SECTION II: TEACHING AND MENTORING 66.
V. TIES: TODDLER AND INFANT EXPERIENCES.
STUDYFCARROLL AND COLLEAGUES.
Grace Carroll 68.
VI. THE ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS.
AND THE BLACK CAUCUS OF THE SRCD.
Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe, Margaret Beale Spencer,.
Ura Jean Oyemade Bailey 75.
VII. PRE-CONFERENCES’ HISTORY AND REFLECTIONS:.
CONCEPTUALIZING A PROCESS.
Deborah J. Johnson, Geraldine Kearse Brookins 84.
SECTION III: RESEARCH AND RELATED ISSUES 94.
VIII. EARLIEST SRCD MONOGRAPHS BY AFRICAN AMERICANS:.
CAREW (1980) AND SLAUGHTER (1983).
Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe 96.
IX. EFFECT OF AN OCCUPATIONAL SHIFT ON FAMILY LIFESTYLE:.
AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH.
Aline M. Garrett 106.
X. THE "HISTORY" OF TWO MILESTONE DEVELOPMENTAL.
PUBLICATIONS ON BLACK CHILDREN.
Margaret Beale Spencer 113.
XI. THE ROLE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN SCHOLARS IN.
RESEARCH ON AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN:.
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND PERSONAL REFLECTIONS.
Vonnie C. McLoyd 121.
XII. HEAD START: TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO.
POLICY AND PRACTICE.
Ura Jean Oyemade Bailey, Trellis Waxler,.
Valora Washington 145.
SECTION IV: SUPPORTIVE ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS 162.
XIII. CONTRIBUTIONS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS FROM.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TO SOCIAL SCIENCE.
RESEARCH ON BLACK CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.
Algea O. Harrison-Hale 164.
XIV. CONTRIBUTIONS OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY TO.
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ON BLACK CHILDREN.
Velma LaPoint, Veronica Thomas 173.
XV. AFFIRMING FUTURE GENERATIONS OF.
ETHNIC MINORITY SCIENTISTS.
Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe, Aline M. Garrett,.
Algea O. Harrison-Hale 188.
APPENDIX A.
THE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE.
BLACK CAUCUS, 1973–1997.
Aline M. Garrett, Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe,.
Algea O. Harrison-Hale 193.
APPENDIX B.
SUSTAINING BLACK CAUCUS MEMBERS, 1973–1997.
Aline M. Garrett 208.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 210.
COMMENTARIES.
CONGRATULATIONS.
Harriette Pipes McAdoo 212.
FUTURE VISIONS OF THE BLACK CAUCUS OF SRCD.
Melvin N. Wilson 214.
THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENTIST.
John P. Jackson, Jr. 218.
FOR BLACK CAUCUS.
John W. Hagen 224.
CONTRIBUTORS 227