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The people of Pandenarium: The living landscape of a freed African American settlement
The black press and the shaping of protest in African American literature, 1840--1935
 
Seeing, saying, knowing, naming: Oppositional African-American women's poetics
Effects of schools attuned on special education referrals for African American boys
 
Predicting academic success of first-time college-bound African American students at a predominantly white four-year public institution: A preadmission model
A phenomenological study of perceptions of identity and leadership among African-American female administrators within public higher education
 
The ways of white women: Literary and pedagogical responses to blackness
Shouting for God: Resistance and liberation in early African American evangelical autobiography
 
Saturday's child, Sunday's Christ: Masculinity, religion, and community in select twentieth century African-American poems, plays, and novels
The development of racial identity versus a life without permanence: A comparative analysis regarding the willingness of African American youth to be placed transracially in White adoptive homes
 
Race, identity, and composition: The experiences of six African Americans in the professoriate