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Selling lies and the Black man's country club: Counter public sphere and the American dream
Allah and the word: Dissemination of Islamic-based ideologies in Black America
African Americans in old-time music: Past and present
Job satisfaction, perceptions of fairness, and perceived departmental support among African-American and White faculty
Oprah Winfrey, media, and culture
Middle-class morality and blackwashed beauties: Francis Leon and the rise of the prima donna in the post-war minstrel show
Don't talk about it. Be about it. Examining the significance of hip hop culture in Black parents' engagement perspectives of their children's education
An ambiguous world: Understanding the attributions and academic performances of African- and Hispanic/Latino-American college students
Tales of two cities: How race and crime intersect on local TV news in Indianapolis and New Orleans
Terms of engagement: What matters to African American college student participation in educationally purposeful activities
From challenged to triumphant: Factors contributing to African American male doctoral students' persistence at predominantly White institutions
Lyrical passages through crime: An Afrobeat, Hip Hop and Reggae production, featuring black criminology
You just have to tap in: The college experiences of Haitian and Haitian American students
Look through the rearview mirror: African American students' reflections on the factors which influenced their success on predominately white campuses
Triumph over troubled waters: Moving beyond survival as a state of existence for Black women in predominantly White academe
African-American heterosexual women facing the HIV/AIDS pandemic: Giving voice to sexual decision-making
The colonization movement in Indiana, 1820--1864: A struggle to remove the African American
Seeing white in Black: Examining racial identity among African American adolescents in a culturally centered book club
Hues of brown: A case study of the psychotherapeutic process exploring racial and cultural identity between a Black West Indian female client and an African American female therapist
'Going to a place called home to which you've never been': Critical life stories from Sankofa for Kids, a New Orleans-based African diasporic youth organization
"Uhn! Ain't it funky, now?": African American cheerleading as embodied communication in traditional play and performance in Washington, D.C.
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
Ain't I a leader: Exploring the leadership narratives of Black female undergraduate student leaders at a predominantly White institution
The artistry of Neguinho do Samba: Afro-Brazilian girls and samba-reggae music in the local neighborhood
Class identification in the United States, 1970s--2000s
Capoeira pilgrims: Negotiating legitimacy in a foreign field
Identity negotiation and academic achievement of African American, African, and Asian students in a racially mixed institution
Student and School Characteristics: Factors Contributing to African American Overrepresentation for Defiance
The experiences and development of undergraduate adult Black women