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William E. Cross, Jr., is a psychologist and Associate Professor in the Africana Studies and Research Center of Cornell University.
Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Rethinking Self-Hatred 1. Landmark Studies of Negro Identity 2. Empirical Research on Group Identity and Personal Identity 3. Testing the Lewinian Hypothesis 4. Issues of Imposition, Self-Hatred, and Celebration Part II: the Psychology of Nigrescence 5. Black Militancy and the Psychology of Nigrescence 6. Rethinking Nigrescence Appendix: Summary of Forty-Five Studies of Black Identity Bibliography Index
William E. Cross, Jr., is a psychologist and Associate Professor in the Africana Studies and Research Center of Cornell University.