 | 1975 - 156 pages
...stated that it believed "that the racist attitudes of Americans which cause and perpetuate tension are patently a most compelling health hazard. Its destructive...disabilities, and economic loss than any other single factor." While this statement was drafted in 1968, national events indicate its relevance today. The Racism... | |
 | Judy H. Katz - 1978 - 228 pages
...1969; Casselli, 1971; Jones, 1972). The United States Commission on Mental Health (1965 )declared: ... the racist attitude of Americans which causes and...development of millions of our citizens young and old alike. Several authors have probed the disease more deeply. Wendell Berry (1970), a White, describes racism... | |
 | James D. Williams - 1983 - 412 pages
...statement of the Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children is relevant to the plight of blacks today. ...the racist attitude of Americans which causes and...fatalities, disabilities and economic loss than any other factor (Task Panel Reports, Subcommittee to the President's Commission on Mental Health, 1978, Vol.... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging - 1988 - 366 pages
...Black mental health literature. In 1969, the President's Commission on Mental Health stated: . . . the racist attitude of Americans which causes and...citizens, young and old alike. Yearly, it directly causes more fatalities, disabilities, and economic losses than any other factor, (p. 823) Similarly,... | |
 | James G. Kelly, Nancy Dassoff - 1988 - 194 pages
...minority are a clear and present danger to the mental health of all children and their parents. ... Its destructive effects severely cripple the growth and development of millions of citizens, both young and old alike. Yearly, it directly and indirectly causes more fatalities, disabilities... | |
 | Dorothy Smith-Ruiz - 1990 - 350 pages
...statement of the Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children is relevant to the plight of blacks today. The racist attitude of Americans which causes and...fatalities, disabilities and economic loss than any other factor. (Subcommittee to the President's Commission on Mental Health, 1978, p. 822) The subpanel on... | |
 | James Jennings - 1992 - 212 pages
...Children a few years ago when this body pointed to the destructive effects of lingering racist attitudes: the racist attitude of Americans which causes and...fatalities, disabilities and economic loss than any other factor.3 And, in a report to the National Urban League, Georgia L. McMurray identified "an emerging... | |
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