“…Recent research solidifies the notion that Black girls, adolescents, and women have high levels of self-esteem (Crain & Weisman, 1972;DeFrancisco & Chatham-Carpenter, 2000;Hoelter, 1983;Myers, 1975Myers, , 1980Richman, Clark, & Brown, 1985;Rosenberg & Simmons, 1972;Turner & Turner, 1974, 1982. Somehow, in constructing their lives, Black females have developed implicit attitudes and explicit behaviors that enable them to possess internal sources of self-esteem that are socially rooted (Gibbs & Fuery, 1994).…”