Racial Minorities Then and Now: The Continuing Significance of Race.

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Title: Racial Minorities Then and Now: The Continuing Significance of Race.
Authors: Schiele, Jerome H., Hopps, June Gary
Source: Social Work. Jul2009, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p195-199. 5p.
Subjects: Social problems, Minorities, Race discrimination, Social workers, Social services, People of color
Abstract: The author ponders on the social problems that racial minorities experience and the response from the social work profession. It explores the contribution of the profession to the debate concerning the resolution of the issue of oppression. It also examines how the profession benefited from the 1960s freedom struggles launched by people of color.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The author ponders on the social problems that racial minorities experience and the response from the social work profession. It explores the contribution of the profession to the debate concerning the resolution of the issue of oppression. It also examines how the profession benefited from the 1960s freedom struggles launched by people of color.
ISSN:00378046
DOI:10.1093/sw/54.3.195