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Davis, Larry E. (2016). Why Are They Angry With Us? Lyceum Books.
University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work Dean Larry E. Davis’s new book, Why Are They Angry With Us? Essays on Race, addresses the unresolved questions and conflicts about race in America from both the author's personal and a professional perspective. Davis relates racial incidents, observations, and issues to explain the workings of race and racism in America; confronting taboo topics such as race and prison, immigration, and internalized racism.
Davis, Larry E. (2016). Why Are They Angry With Us? Lyceum Books.
Da Silva, C. D., Huguley, J. P., Kakli, Z., & Rao, R. (2007). The Opportunity Gap Achievement and Inequality in Education. Harvard Educational Review Reprint Series. Harvard Education Press. 8 Story Street First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Da Silva, C. D., Huguley, J. P., Kakli, Z., & Rao, R. (2007). The Opportunity Gap Achievement and Inequality in Education. Harvard Educational Review Reprint Series. Harvard Education Press. 8 Story Street First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Chicago
Davis, Larry E. & Bangs, Ralph (2015). Race and Social Problems. Springer Publishers.
Davis, Larry E. & Bangs, Ralph (2015). Race and Social Problems. Springer Publishers.
Davis, Larry E. & Engel, Rafael (2011). Measuring Race and Ethnicity. Springer Publishers.
Davis, Larry E. & Engel, Rafael (2011). Measuring Race and Ethnicity. Springer Publishers.
Davis, Larry E. (2004). Black and Single: Finding and Choosing a Partner Who's Right for You, 3rd edition. Chicago: Agate Publishing.
Davis, Larry E. (2004). Black and Single: Finding and Choosing a Partner Who's Right for You, 3rd edition. Chicago: Agate Publishing.
Davis, Larry E., & Proctor, E.K (1989). Race, Gender & Class: Guidelines for Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups. Prentice-Hall
Davis, Larry E., & Proctor, E.K (1989). Race, Gender & Class: Guidelines for Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups. Prentice-Hall