To Be Black, Gifted, and Alone

Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow and also Bebe Moore Campbell’s essay, “To Be Black, Gifted, and Alone” and Diane de Anda’s essay “Bicultural Socialization: Factors Affecting the Minority Experience;” describe the professional black woman /Professional Black Women, and evaluate their
Characteristics/prospects for marriage and family
Problems and solutions to relationship possibilities
“Black Women in the Academy,” and their relationships and in the professional environment.
The concept of status-discrepancy, appearance, bilingualism and the availability of models.

Are Black men Endangered in America’s Inner Cities?
Socialization of Young Black men?
Models and cultural Translators for young black men
Leanita McClean
“To be Black, Gifted and Alone”
Status Discrepancy
Bicultural Socialization
Stresses on the professional Black woman
Educational incompatibility
Leanita had made it, but “to where?”