Written in the African tradition of collaboration, Social Work and the
Black Experience is the first book to incorporate the rich black spiritual and blues
traditions for use in work with black individuals and families. The authors build on three
concepts: moaningblack pain and grief; mourninga collective effort to overcome
grief; and morninga new beginning. Students, faculty, and practitioners will find
this an extraordinarily moving and useful reference.
Special Features
Portrays the experiences of pioneer black social workers in the early 1940s
Focuses on the helping traditions of black people during the "Great Migration"