AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BEREAVEMENT: GRIEF AS A FUNCTION …
AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BEREAVEMENT: GRIEF AS A FUNCTION OF ETHNICITY ANNA LAURIE ROBERT A. NEIMEYER University of Memphis, Tennessee ABSTRACT Few empirical studies have explored the grieving process among different ethnic groups within the United States, and very little is known about how African Americans and Caucasians may differ in their experience of loss. The … ................
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