The Resource Post traumatic slave syndrome : America's legacy of enduring injury and healing, Joy DeGruy, PhD ; foreword by Randall Robinson
Post traumatic slave syndrome : America's legacy of enduring injury and healing, Joy DeGruy, PhD ; foreword by Randall Robinson
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- Summary
- "In the 16th century, the beginning of African enslavement in the Americas until the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment and emancipation in 1865, Africans were hunted like animals, captured, sold, tortured, and raped. They experienced the worst kind of physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual abuse. Given such history, isn't it likely that many of the enslaved were severely traumatized? And did the trauma and the effects of such horrific abuse end with the abolition of slavery? Emancipation was followed by one hundred more years of institutionalized subjugation through the enactment of Black Codes and Jim Crow laws, peonage, convict leasing, domestic terrorism and lynching. Today the violations continue, and when combined with the crimes of the past, they result in yet unmeasured injury. What do repeated traumas, endured generation after generation by a people produce? What impact have these ordeals had on African Americans today? Dr. Joy DeGruy answers these questions and more. With over thirty years of practical experience as a professional in the mental health field, Dr. DeGruy encourages African Americans to view their attitudes, assumptions, and behaviors through the lens of history and so gain a greater understanding of how centuries of slavery and oppression has [i.e. have] impacted people of African descent in America. [This book] helps to lay the necessary foundation to ensure the well-being and sustained health of future generations and provides a rare glimpse into the evolution of society's beliefs, feelings, attitudes and behavior concerning race in America."--
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Newly revised and updated edition.
- Extent
- iv, 241 pages
- Note
- "Originally published in hardcover by Uptone Press in 2005."
- Contents
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- Post traumatic slave syndrome
- Slavery's children
- Healing
- Epilogue
- Foreword
- Prologue:
- Kasserian ingera? = (And how are the children?)
- Introduction:
- Sankofa = Return and get it
- "I don't even notice race"
- Whole to three-fifths : dehumanization
- Crimes against humanity
- Isbn
- 9780985217266
- Label
- Post traumatic slave syndrome : America's legacy of enduring injury and healing
- Title
- Post traumatic slave syndrome
- Title remainder
- America's legacy of enduring injury and healing
- Statement of responsibility
- Joy DeGruy, PhD ; foreword by Randall Robinson
- Subject
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- African Americans -- Psychology
- African Americans -- Psychology
- African Americans -- psychology
- Enslavement
- Esclavage -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- History
- History
- Noirs américains -- Psychologie
- Noirs américains -- Santé mentale
- Slavery
- Slavery -- Social aspects
- Slavery -- Social aspects -- United States -- History
- Slavery -- United States -- History
- United States
- African Americans -- Mental health
- African Americans -- Mental health
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "In the 16th century, the beginning of African enslavement in the Americas until the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment and emancipation in 1865, Africans were hunted like animals, captured, sold, tortured, and raped. They experienced the worst kind of physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual abuse. Given such history, isn't it likely that many of the enslaved were severely traumatized? And did the trauma and the effects of such horrific abuse end with the abolition of slavery? Emancipation was followed by one hundred more years of institutionalized subjugation through the enactment of Black Codes and Jim Crow laws, peonage, convict leasing, domestic terrorism and lynching. Today the violations continue, and when combined with the crimes of the past, they result in yet unmeasured injury. What do repeated traumas, endured generation after generation by a people produce? What impact have these ordeals had on African Americans today? Dr. Joy DeGruy answers these questions and more. With over thirty years of practical experience as a professional in the mental health field, Dr. DeGruy encourages African Americans to view their attitudes, assumptions, and behaviors through the lens of history and so gain a greater understanding of how centuries of slavery and oppression has [i.e. have] impacted people of African descent in America. [This book] helps to lay the necessary foundation to ensure the well-being and sustained health of future generations and provides a rare glimpse into the evolution of society's beliefs, feelings, attitudes and behavior concerning race in America."--
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- Leary, Joy DeGruy
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- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- bibliography
- filmographies
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- 1941-
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- Robinson, Randall
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- African Americans
- Slavery
- African Americans
- Slavery
- African Americans
- Enslavement
- Noirs américains
- Esclavage
- Noirs américains
- Slavery
- African Americans
- African Americans
- Slavery
- United States
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- Label
- Post traumatic slave syndrome : America's legacy of enduring injury and healing, Joy DeGruy, PhD ; foreword by Randall Robinson
- Note
- "Originally published in hardcover by Uptone Press in 2005."
- Bibliography note
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- Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-234) and index
- Filmography: page 228
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- Contents
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- Post traumatic slave syndrome
- Slavery's children
- Healing
- Epilogue
- Foreword
- Prologue:
- Kasserian ingera? = (And how are the children?)
- Introduction:
- Sankofa = Return and get it
- "I don't even notice race"
- Whole to three-fifths : dehumanization
- Crimes against humanity
- Control code
- 1005899281
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Edition
- Newly revised and updated edition.
- Extent
- iv, 241 pages
- Isbn
- 9780985217266
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- unmediated
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- Note
- WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650
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- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1005899281
- Label
- Post traumatic slave syndrome : America's legacy of enduring injury and healing, Joy DeGruy, PhD ; foreword by Randall Robinson
- Note
- "Originally published in hardcover by Uptone Press in 2005."
- Bibliography note
-
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-234) and index
- Filmography: page 228
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
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- text
- still image
- Content type code
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- txt
- sti
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- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Post traumatic slave syndrome
- Slavery's children
- Healing
- Epilogue
- Foreword
- Prologue:
- Kasserian ingera? = (And how are the children?)
- Introduction:
- Sankofa = Return and get it
- "I don't even notice race"
- Whole to three-fifths : dehumanization
- Crimes against humanity
- Control code
- 1005899281
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Edition
- Newly revised and updated edition.
- Extent
- iv, 241 pages
- Isbn
- 9780985217266
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1005899281
Subject
- African Americans -- Psychology
- African Americans -- Psychology
- African Americans -- psychology
- Enslavement
- Esclavage -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- History
- History
- Noirs américains -- Psychologie
- Noirs américains -- Santé mentale
- Slavery
- Slavery -- Social aspects
- Slavery -- Social aspects -- United States -- History
- Slavery -- United States -- History
- United States
- African Americans -- Mental health
- African Americans -- Mental health
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