Family preservation and support services: A missed opportunity for kinship care

Author(s): Danzy, Julia; Jackson, Sondra;
Date Issued: 1997
Publisher(s): Child Welfare League of America
Description: A review of the historical significance of kinship care and family preservation programs in African American families
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