ABSTRACT

Technology, globalization, information systems, and energy are terms used frequently as dispatches to describe modes of communication among individuals, groups, and families in coeval society. This chapter focuses on the social construction of the Black Family and health care. The two topics are interrelated: family is the cornerstone of society, with emphasis on the kindred unit that provides support for the advancement of education, fiscal acquisition, and prosperity. Societies are a primary aspect of how families manage and maintenance themselves, regarding their physiological conditioning. Jason Thompson and Rockell Brown-Burton wrote the seminal "Examining Memorable Messages in the African American Family",. Courtney Thompson in "Work to Be Done" renders a narrative that inspects African American female activists from 1940–1965. Throughout an area in this period, American historiography, is in a political transition from a Democratic to Republican presidential administration.