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Race Lessons in Black and White: How White Adoptive Parents Socialize Black Adoptees in Predominately White Communities
Authors:Darron Terry Smith  Brenda G Juarez
Institution:1. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee, USA;2. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:This article examines the approaches, strategies, and perspectives that White adoptive parents use to teach their adopted Black children about coping with race-based discrimination and the development of a positive racial identity. Using qualitative methods and the theoretical construct of White racial framing, the authors identify and critically analyze themes in the parents' race lessons. The central aim of this article is to uncover how these race lessons position family members to either challenge or perpetuate historical, racial inequities and mistreatment faced by African Americans and other communities of color within US society.
Keywords:transracial adoption  cultural socialization  racial inculcation  race lessons
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