Earl Bracy

Earl BracyDr. Bracy candidly talks about his humble beginnings in the segregated South. He talks about his roots in Fairhope, Alabama, and how racial prejudice, injustice, discrimination, and racial stereotypes impacted his life and led him on a journey to impove the lives of others. He also shares his trials, tribulations, heartaches, challenges, obstacles, and joys. Many people do not fully understand the impact that discrimination and second-class citizenship have on a person's psyche. Dr. Bracy has lived through the era of Jim Crowism and is a witness to its negative effects. Dr. Bracy received his bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and his master's and doctorate in clinical psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Bracy is also the author of Too Young to Die: Inner-City Adolescent Homicides. Read More Read Less

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Making of a Black Psychologist
Publisher: Stratton Press
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Binding:
Hardback
Release:
27 Oct 2020
Language:
English
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