Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Alvin Francis Poussaint

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American professor Alvin Francis Poussaint.
Last updated on December 14, 2024.
Alvin Francis Poussaint

Alvin Francis Poussaint, M.D. is an American psychiatrist well known for his research on the effects of racism in the black community. He is a noted author, public speaker, and television consultant, and Dean of Students at Harvard Medical School. His work in psychiatry is influenced greatly by the civil rights movement in the South, which he joined in 1965. While living in the South, Pouissant learned much about the racial dynamics. He soon delved into his first book, Why Blacks Kill Blacks, which looks at the effects of racism on the psychological development of blacks. Most of Poussaint's work focuses on the mental health of African Americans.

Just as a father feels it is all ending and his children are off to start their own families, a new role begins. In midlife, Dad may experience his second "fatherhood" as a grandparent.
In America the government took the land from the Indians and then established laws protecting private property. — © Alvin Francis Poussaint
In America the government took the land from the Indians and then established laws protecting private property.
Grandfathers do have a special place in the lives of their children's children. They can delight and play with them and even indulge them in ways that they did not indulge their own children. Grandfather knows that after the fun and games are over with his adorable grandchildren he can return to the quiet of his own home and peacefully reflect on this phenomenon of fatherhood.
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