Robert R. Bell, 'The Lower-Class Negro Mother and Her Children', Integrated Education (December 1964), pp. 306-10;
2.
'The One-Parent Mother in the Negro Lower Class', Eastern Sociological Society (New York, April 1965);
3.
'Lower-Class Negro Mothers' Aspirations For Their Children', Social Forces (May 1965), pp. 493-500;
4.
'The Related Importance of Mother and Wife Roles Among Negro Lower-Class Women', Groves Conference on the Family ( San Juan, P.R., April 1967);
5.
and 'Marital Values Among Lower Class Negro Women in the United States and Great Britain' (American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, September 1968).
6.
See Bell, 'The One-Parent Mother in the Negro Lower Class' , p. 9.
7.
Judith Blake, Family Structure in Jamaica ( Glencoe, Illinois, The Free Press, 1961);
8.
Edith Clarke, My Mother Who Fathered Me (London, George Allen and Unwin, 1957);
9.
Yehudi A. Cohen, 'Structure and Function: Family Organization and Socialization in a Jamaican Community', American Anthropologist (August 1956);
10.
G.E. Cumper, 'The Jamaican Family: Village and Estate', Social and Economic Studies (March 1958), pp. 76-108;
11.
William Davenport, 'The Family System of Jamaica', Social and Economic Studies (Jamaica, December 1961), pp. 452-4;
12.
Sidney M. Greenfield, English Rustics in Black Skin (New Haven, Conn., College and University Press, 1966);
13.
F.M. Henriques, Family and Colour in Jamaica (London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1953);
14.
Dom Basil Matthews, The Crisis in the West Indian Family (University College of the West Indies, 1953);
15.
Keith F. Otterbein, 'Caribbean Family Organization: A Comparative Analysis', American Anthropologist (February 1965);
16.
Hyman Rodman, 'Marital Relationships in a Trinidad Village, Marriage and Family Living (May 1961), pp. 166-70;
17.
M.G. Smith, Kinship and Community in Carriacou (New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1962);
18.
M.G. Smith, West Indian Family Structure (Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press, 1962);
19.
Raymond Smith, 'The Family in the Caribbean', in Carribbean Studies: A Symposium (Mona, Jamaica, Institute of Social and Economic Studies, 1957);
20.
N. Solien, 'Household and Family in the Caribbean', Social and Economic Studies (Jamaica, March 1960), pp. 101-6; and
21.
J. Mayone Stycos and Kurt W. Back, The Control of Human Fertility in Jamaica (Ithica, New York, Cornell University Press, 1964).
22.
See R.B. Davidson, Black British: Immigrants to England (London, Oxford University Press, for I.R.R., 1966);
23.
Mary Dines, 'The West Indian Family', Race (Vol. IX, No. 4, 1968), pp. 522-5;
24.
Katrin Fitzherbert, West Indian Children in London (Occasional Papers on Social Administration, No. 19, 1967);
25.
Ruth Glass, Newcomers: The West Indians in London (London, George Allen and Unwin, 1960);
26.
and Sheila Patterson, Dark Strangers (Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1965).
27.
See John and Elizabeth Newsom , Patterns of Infant Care in an Urban Community (Harmondsworth, Penguin Books , 1965).