Bibliographies A Multicultural View of Disability NOTE: Many of these references are included in the ERIC database. Africian American Families Atkins, K. (1991). Health, illness, disability and Black minorities: A speculative critique of present day discourse. Disability, Handicap & Society, 6, 37-47. Dulan, J. R., & Blacher, J. (1995). African American families, religion, and disability: A conceptual framework. Mental Retardation, 33(4), 226-238. Willis, W. (1992). Families with African-American roots. In E. W. Lynch & M.J. Hansen (Eds.), Developing cross-cultural competence (pp. 121-150). Baltimore: Brookes. This information is provided by the CLAS Project at the University of Illinois-Urbana. http://clas.uiuc.edu/ downloaded at www.schoolhousedoor.com