Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-180) and index.
Contents
An historical analysis of health and collaborative efforts in African American communities -- The federal and foundation emphasis on coalition initiatives -- Coalitions in theory and practice: the urban context -- Coalitions combating alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use -- The Black faith community and public health -- Communities of color respond to environmental threats to health: the environmental justice framework -- Rural coalitions and substance abuse prevention:
a case study approach -- Sustaining and maintaining coalitions -- Building community-developed coalitions: a practical approach -- Appendix: community coalition member training: needs assessment survey.