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Popular education: Critical pedagogy and community practice
Vocational rehabilitation service utilization among African Americans with disabilities
Help seeking pathways of African American women who have been victims of serious non-sexual crime
Striving in black Chicago: Migration, work, and the politics of neighborhood change 1935--1965
An 18-year study of the academic motivational environment of mother-child interaction
Educational rights of homeless youth: Exploring racial dimensions of homeless educational policy
'It will be social': Black women writers and the postwar era 1945--1960
Race, identity, and resilience: Black college students negotiating success in mathematics and engineering
Student perceptions of "combined" academic and social-emotional support and student performance
African Americans' perceptions of cultural competence that promote HIV medical self-care and adherence
Reexamining family involvement through the family perspective
Revivals among the urban poor: A look at civic participation and collective efficacy in churches
An exploration of promotive factors and competence in African American children in informal kinship care
"Bad Boy": My Baby Brother and the Social Ecology of "Difference"
Expanding the Lens: Understanding how African American Muslims Negotiate School Choice
Beyond Nommo: Contextualizing the Literary Genealogy Within Radical, Socially Responsible Black Poetry
Oral Discourse and Reading Comprehension Abilities of African American School-Age Children
Comprehension Questioning Small Group Reading Instruction for Urban Students with Learning Disabilities
A Mirror Image African American Student Reflections
A Study of African American Student Trust and Engagement in High School