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Chpt 1: Introduction
Chpt 2: Black Women & Psychology
Chpt 3: Socialization
Chpt 4: Beyond Sex/ Gender Binay
Chpt 5: Education
Chpt 6: Beauty & Body
Chpt 7: Sexuality & Sexual Health
Chpt 8: Relationships
Chpt 9: Motherhood
Chpt 10: Work
Chpt 11: Religion & Spirituality
Chpt 12: Physical Health
Chpt 13: Mental Health
Chpt 14: Mature & Aging
Chpt 15: Violence
Chpt 16: Activism
Psychology of Black Womanhood
Aug 26, 2024
1 min read
Skin Color as Social Capital for Black Women
Skin works as capital and an evaluation tool on the dimensions of education, income, and spousal status for Black women.
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