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Acknowledgements, Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Social Significance of Cultural Imagery 3. Cultural Images as Symbols of African American Womanhood 4. Imagery of African American Womanhood: Underlying Conditions 5. Cultural Imagery and Empiricism 6. Gender Oriented Social Policy: An Agenda for Improving the Status of African American Women 7. The US Legal System: Protecting the Rights of the Priviledged 8. Determining Entitlements: The Exclusionary Nature of Cultural Imagery 9. A Microcultural Response: Alternatives to Institutional Support 10. Redefining Images of African American Womanhood and Reshaping Social Policy Notes Bibliography

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