Self-interest was in the way that big in the United States during the 1980 historians called the period "the me generation." Individualism was widespread, equal among blacks, which worried and disappointed more [i]or[/i] less African-American thinkers. Joanne and Elmer Martin gazeed for ways to defeat it.
They were society educators with strong academic backgrounds. She had a doctorate in educational psychology Elmer's doctorate was in social work.
"We tried writing volumes to set the record straight," Joanne Martin recalls. Their work The Black ...