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Bringing the movement home: Black social workers' struggle for power in the profession, 1966--1976
Recruitment, participation and retention of African Americans in high school choral ensembles
 
All over: The identities of old age
Students, language, and physics: Discourse in the science classroom
 
The history of the founding of the Legal Rights Center: A study in coalition building between the Black and American Indian communities of Minneapolis
African immigrants' stressful marital and family experiences
 
From mainstream to East African charter: East African Muslim students' experiences in U.S. schools
Social messages and teen sexual health: Voices of urban African American youth
 
Delineations: American art history and the discourse of inheritance
Student academic engagement and the academic achievement gap between Black and White middle school students: Does engagement increase student achievement?
 
African American women working in the Twin Cities during the mid-twentieth century: Discovering their vocational identity
Baseball in the black public sphere: Curt Flood and the disappearance of race
 
The effects of African American and European American males' behavior styles on preservice teachers' ratings of acceptability, achievement, and aggression
Bodied knowledges (where our blood is born): Maternal narratives and articulations of black women's diaspora identity
 
African American celebrity dissent and a tale of two public spheres: A critical and comparative analysis of the mainstream and black press, 1949--2005
Linguistic, cognitive, and social constraints on lexical entrenchment
 
Are they truly divine? A grounded theory of the influences of Black Greek-lettered organizations on the persistence of African Americans at predominantly White institutions
Re-configuring paternal legacies through ritualistic art: Daughters and fathers in contemporary fiction by women of African descent
 
Tolerance, Governance, and Surveillance in the Jim Crow South: Asheville, North Carolina, 1876--1946