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Carol Stack

Carol B. Stack (born 1940) is an Urban American anthropologist who specialized in studies of African American networks, minority women, and youth. Stack has taken a strong role in several social sciences, and is Professor Emerita of Education in the Graduate School of Education at University of California, Berkeley.

She taught at Boston University and Duke University before becoming Professor of Social and Cultural Studies in Education at Berkeley.

She is the author of ''All Our Kin: Strategies for Survival in a Black Community'' and ''Call To Home: African Americans Reclaim the Rural South''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    All our kin / by Stack, Carol B.

    Published 1997
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    All our kin : strategies for survival in a Black community / by Stack, Carol B.

    Published 1975
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    Call to home : African Americans reclaim the rural South / by Stack, Carol B.

    Published 1996
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    What's school about for kids? meanings and uses of homework in young people's lives / by Scharf, Amy

    Published 1995
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    Holding on to the land and the Lord : kinship, ritual, land tenure, and social policy in the rural South /

    Published 1982
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