Smith, W. A., Allen, W. R., & Danley, L. L. (2007). “Assume The Position . . . You Fit The Description”: Psychosocial Experiences And Racial Battle Fatigue Among African American Male College Students. American Behavioral Scientist,51(4), 551-578. The present study examines the experiences of 36 Black male students, in focus group… read more
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The Black Academic: Faculty Status among African Americans in U.S. Higher Education
Allen, W. R., Epps, E. G., Guillory, E. A., Suh, S. A., & Bonous-Hammarth, M. (2000). The Black Academic: Faculty Status among African Americans in U.S. Higher Education. The Journal of Negro Education, 69(1/2), 112-127. Research reveals a persistent problem of underrepresentation and low academic status of African American faculty members at… read more
THE DECLINING PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN IN HIGHER-EDUCATION – CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
MCJAMERSON, E. (1991). THE DECLINING PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN IN HIGHER-EDUCATION – CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES. SOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM, 11(1), 45-65. The declining enrollment & completion rates of African-American males in institutions of higher education, particularly at the doctoral level, are investigated using data from published & unpublished studies conducted 1978-1989. Because one must… read more
Empowering young african american males for the 21st century: A collaborative model between a university and an african american church
Moore, S. E, Collins, W. L., Golder, S., Heitzman, J. C, Monroe, J. (2005). Empowering young african american males for the 21st century: A collaborative model between a university and an african american church. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 8(2-3), 73-83. Young African American males exhibit resilience… read more