<p><em>The Concise History of American Social Policy: Addressing Marginalized Populations</em> is the second textbook in a three-volume series that provides students with astute insight into the events ideas and attitudes that have shaped U.S. social policies over time. This volume features a unique focus on American social policies within the context of historically marginalized populations.</p><p><br></p><p>Each chapter is dedicated to a particular population tracing their unique historical narratives in step with social events legislation and court decisions that have affected both policymaking and their everyday lives. Dedicated chapters provide historical timelines and brief narratives related to African Americans aging Asian Americans children individuals with disabilities Hispanic Americans immigration Native Americans sexual orientation veterans and women.</p><p><br></p><p><em>The Concise History of American Social Policy: Addressing Marginalized Populations </em>is a concise yet informative guide for courses in social work sociology political science and American history. It is particularly valuable for courses with emphasis on culturally competent advocacy and practice.</p>
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