<p>Designed specifically for graduate students in social work&nbsp;<em>African American Perspectives: Matters of Consideration for Social Work Practice</em>&nbsp;helps readers investigate and explore issues faced by African American clients.&nbsp;<br /><br />Over the course of nine chapters complex topics are examined in depth. Topics include education mental health incarceration and the criminal justice system economic oppression religion and spirituality families and class. Each chapter features questions and responses from African Americans as they discuss these topics and how their own lives have been impacted by these things.&nbsp;<br /><br /><em>African American Perspectives</em>&nbsp;is designed for graduate level social work sociology and psychology courses. For those with limited knowledge of the subject matter the book provides both detail and scope. Those in practice with African American clients will benefit from the current information.</p><p><strong>John W. Miller Jr.</strong>&nbsp;holds a Ph.D. in social work from the University of Tennessee. Since 2007 Dr. Miller has taught at the University of Arkansas Little Rock where he serves as an associate professor of social work and teaches in the Master of Social Work Program. He has published in the&nbsp;<em>Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment</em>&nbsp;<em>Adult Development and Well-Being Race Gender and Class</em> and<em>The School Community Journal</em>. Currently his research is focused on suicidal ideation among African American youth. In addition to teaching Dr. Miller is a licensed Master Social Worker in the state of Arkansas.</p>