Kim Marie Vaz
Introduction
Oral Narrative Research with Black Women
PART ONE: Ancestor Mothers
Martia Graham Goodson
Ophelia and Me
Tribute to an Early Narrative Researcher
Joycelyn Moody
Professions of Faith
A Teacher Reflects on Women, Race, Church, and Spirit
PART TWO: RESEARCH PROCESSES: GIVING VOICE
Christine Obbo
What Do Women Know?...As I was saying!
Arlene Hambrick
You Haven't Seen Anything Until You Make a Black Woman Mad
Georgia W Brown
Oral History
Louisiana Black Women's Memoirs
PART THREE: RESEARCH PROCESSES: HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Renee T White
Talking about Sex and HIV
Conceptualizing a New Sociology of Experience
Jacqueline A Walcott-McQuigg
Methodological Issues in Triangulation
Measuring Weight Control Behavior of African American Women
Claudia J Gollop
Where Have all the Nice Old Ladies Gone?
Researching the Health Information-Seeking Behavior of Older African American Women
Elizabeth A Peterson
African American Women and the Emergence of Self-Will
A Report on the Use of Phenomenological Research
PART FOUR: RESEARCH PROCESSES: NEGOTIATING INSTITUTIONS
Diane D Turner
Reconstructing the History of Musicians' Protective Union Local 274 through Oral Narrative Method
Patricia Green-Powell
Methodological Considerations in Field Research
Kim Marie Vaz
Social Conformity and Social Resistance
Women's Perspectives on `Women's Place'
Leslie Ann Kingman
European American and African American Men and Women's Valuations of Feminist and Natural Science Methods in Psychology