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Allah and the word: Dissemination of Islamic-based ideologies in Black America
African Americans in old-time music: Past and present
 
"Uhn! Ain't it funky, now?": African American cheerleading as embodied communication in traditional play and performance in Washington, D.C.
Race, family, and region in the nineteenth-century upper Midwest: A history of African, Indian, and European communities in the heartland
 
Defining and representing all that jazz: An ethnographic study of an African American music in Kansas City
An explicative model of leisure-time physical activities among church-going African Americans in Indianapolis
 
Diasporic patterns: A complex systems approach to the African diaspora
Writing the wrong: Can counter-stereotypes offset negative media messages about African-Americans?
 
In their words: An exploration into how the construction of congruent third space creates an environment for employment of scientific discourse in urban, African-American kindergarten girls
Class identification in the United States, 1970s--2000s
 
Capoeira pilgrims: Negotiating legitimacy in a foreign field
It's all about football: The lived academic experiences of undergraduate African-American football players
 
Racial and ethnic socialization and racial identity in African American emerging adults raised in predominantly white communities
The construction of the African American men's gendered racism stress inventory (amgrasi)
 
Fashioning "Essence" women and "Ebony" men: Sartorial instruction and the new politics of racial uplift in print, 1970-1993
Identity negotiation and academic achievement of African American, African, and Asian students in a racially mixed institution
 
"This is Harlem speaking now": The cultural politics of vernacular and twentieth century African American agitprop theater
Student and School Characteristics: Factors Contributing to African American Overrepresentation for Defiance
 
The experiences and development of undergraduate adult Black women
Identifying the religious experiences that protect African-American adolescent Christian females from engaging in early sexual intercourse
 
Determinants of physical activity intention and behavior among African American alumnae athletes and women non-athletes