History of Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology
About the special issue
Articles in this issue
Guest Editor's Introduction: History of Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology
Pages 315–316
Leong, Frederick T. L.
The History and Visions of African American Psychology: Multiple Pathways to Place, Space, and Authority
Pages 317–337
Holliday, Bertha Garrett
An Historical Profile of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Psychology
Pages 338–351
Trimble, Joseph E.; Clearing-Sky, Mary
History of Asian American Psychology
Pages 352–362
Leong, Frederick T. L.; Okazaki, Sumie
Synopsis of Key Persons, Events, and Associations in the History of Latino Psychology
Pages 363–373
Padilla, Amado M.; Olmedo, Esteban
Native Hawaiians and Psychology: The Cultural and Historical Context of Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Pages 374–387
McCubbin, Laurie D.; Marsella, Anthony
The Minority Fellowship Program: A 30-Year Legacy of Training Psychologists of Color
Pages 388–399
Jones, James M.; Austin-Dailey, Andrew T.
Changing Psychology: History and Legacy of the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues
Pages 400–408
Comas-Díaz, Lillian
Ethnic Minority Psychology: Struggles and Triumphs
Pages 409–415
Sue, Stanley
Reflections on Ethnic Minority Psychology: Learning From Our Past so the Present Informs Our Future
Pages 416–424
Franklin, Anderson J.
Liberating History: The Context of the Challenge of Psychologists of Color to American Psychology
Pages 425–433
Pickren, Wade E.


