Garibaldi, A. M. (1992). Educating and Motivating African American Males to Succeed. The Journal of Negro Education,61(1), 4. The article highlights some educational solutions which might reverse the negative trends that have become widely associated with African American males in the U.S. Several researchers examines the reasons why most of… read more
Achievement (AC)
Is No Child Left Behind ‘Wise Schooling’ For African American Male Students?
McMillian, M. M. (2003). Is No Child Left Behind ‘Wise Schooling’ For African American Male Students?. The High School Journal, 87(2), 25-33. To improve achievement among African American students, education professions must pay special attention to African American male achievement and reframe the academic achievement gap as a treatment gap.… read more
New Visions of Collective Achievement: The Cross-Generational Schooling Experiences of African American Males
Hucks, D. C. (2011). New Visions of Collective Achievement: The Cross-Generational Schooling Experiences of African American Males. The Journal of Negro Education, 80(3), 339-357. The purpose of this study was to allow African American males across generations to share their perceptions of the factors that affected their schooling experiences and… read more
Cultural Identification and Academic Achievement Among African American Males
Irving, M. A., & Hudley, C. (2008). Cultural Identification and Academic Achievement Among African American Males. Journal of Advanced Academics, 19(4), 676. This paper is based on interview data provided by 230 black males in America. Three important concepts—emasculation, dehumanization, and inferioritization are used in this work to characterize the… read more