Beating the Odds
Raising Academically Successful African American Males
Kenneth I Maton author Geoffrey L Greif author Freeman A Hrabowski author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:4th Jun '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Current statistics indicate that a young African-American man is more likely to be incarcerated or killed than to graduate from college. Yet, despite many obstacles, some are beating the odds against them and achieving at society's highest standard of success. How do they avoid such pitfalls, and what can African-American parents do to help their sons succeed? Based on extensive research and interviews with successful young African-American males and their parents, Beating the Odds emphasizes the unique combinations of supportive and challenging parenting practices that parents have adopted to help their sons cope and achieve in both the African-American community and mainstream white society.
Can any American look at the dreadful number of young, Black men we are losing and not feel shame and horror? In this fascinating study, often in the words of the young people and families interviewed, we are reminded that every child can and must be given the tools for 'beating the odds'. * Marion Wright Edelman, President, The Children's Defense Fund *
ISBN: 9780195102192
Dimensions: 162mm x 243mm x 24mm
Weight: 553g
256 pages