Multicultural Issues in Social Work, Patricia L. Ewalt, Edith M. Freeman, Stuart A.
Kirk, and Dennis L. Poole, Editors. A collection of 38 articles from 1994 and 1995 issues
of the four NASW Press journals. Examines the differences and similarities in the
experiences, needs, and beliefs of people in different population groups.
ISBN: 0-87101-266-9, #2669, $37.95
Social Work and the Black Experience, Elmer P. Martin and Joanne Mitchell
Martin. The first text to offer a social work technique that incorporates the rich black
spiritual and blues traditions specifically into work with black individuals and families.
ISBN: 0-87101-257-X, #257X, $32.95
The Helping Tradition in the Black Family and Community, Elmer P. Martin and
Joanne M. Martin. The Martins trace the evolution of the helping tradition from
traditional Africa to slavery, among free blacks, through Reconstruction, and into rural
and urban America.
ISBN: 0-87101-129-8, #1298, $20.95
Ethnicity & Race: Critical Concepts in Social Work, Carolyn Jacobs and
Dorcas D. Bowles, Editors. Helps the reader understand how social and political realities
for people of color have led them to experience life from a dual perspectivethat of
their own group and that of the predominant cultural group.
ISBN: 0-87101-155-7, #1557, $26.95
Color in a White Society, Barbara W. White, Editor. The authors point out the
inherent strengths of people of color and reaffirm the profession's commitment to this
group of clients and workers.
ISBN: 0-87101-128-X, #128X, $18.95
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