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"You don't look like one, so how are you African?": How West African immigrant girls in the U.S. learn to (re)negotiate ethnic identities in home and school contexts
Key dimensions of Black political ideology: Contemporary Black music and theories of attitude formation
 
(Re)inventing in the 'dark': African American women and presidential leadership
Power, inequality, and resistance: Responses to subordination in the American slave narrative, 1800--1930
 
Ain't I a Girl: Black Girls Negotiating Gender, Race, and Class
African American Literary Counter-narratives in the Post-Civil Rights Era
 
Using a Leadership and Civic Engagement Course to Address the Retention of African American Males
Tell Me How You Really Feel: The Attitudes of the African American Church Toward African American Juvenile Sex Offenders
 
The Relationship Between Ethnicity, Ethnic Identity, and Tolerance of Infidelity Among College Women at Risk for HIV
Black Shamelessness: African American LGBT Writing, 1982--1991
 
The Experiences of High Achieving African American Students in Urban High Schools: An Exploration of Academic Resilience