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Author Tatum, Beverly Daniel.

Title "Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" : and other conversations about race / Beverly Daniel Tatum.

Publication Info. New York : Basic Books, [2003]

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  E185.625 .T38 2003    Available  ---
Description xix, 294 pages ; 21 cm
Note Originally published: New York : BasicBooks, c1997. With new epilogue by the author.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-282) and index.
Contents A definition of terms : Defining racism, "Can we talk?" ; The complexity of identity, "Who am I?" -- Understanding blackness in a white context : The early years, "Is my skin brown because I drink chocolate milk?" ; Identity development in adolescence, "Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" ; Racial identity in adulthood, "Still a work in progress ..." -- Understanding whiteness in a white context : The development of white identity, "I'm not ethnic, I'm just normal" ; White identity and affirmative action, "I'm in favor of affirmative action except when it comes to my jobs" -- Beyond black and white : Critical issues in Latino, American Indian, and Asian Pacific American identity development, "There's more than just black and white, you know" ; Identity development in multiracial families, "But don't the children suffer?" -- Breaking the silence : Embracing a cross-racial dialogue, "We were struggling for the words" -- Epilogue 2003: Continuing the conversation --Appendix: Getting started: resources for the next step.
Summary With a discussion guide and a new Epilogue by the author, this is the fifth anniversary edition of the bestselling work on the development of racial identity. Shares real-life examples and current research that support the author's recommendations for "straight talk" about racial identity, identifying practices that contribute to self-segregation in childhood groups.
Subject African Americans -- Race identity.
African Americans -- Race identity.
White people -- Race identity -- United States.
White people -- Race identity.
United States.
African American children -- Psychology.
African American children -- Psychology.
African American children.
African American youth -- Psychology.
African American youth -- Psychology.
African American youth.
White people -- United States -- Psychology.
White people.
Psychology.
Race awareness in adolescence -- United States.
Race awareness in adolescence.
United States -- Race relations.
Race relations.
ISBN 0465083617
9780465083619