Allen, Q. (2010). Racial Microaggressions: The Schooling Experiences of Black Middle-Class Males in Arizona’s Secondary Schools. The Journal of African American Males in Education, 1(2), 125-143. The literature on Black education has often neglected significant analysis of life in schools and the experience of racism among Black middle-class students in general and… read more
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Control, Punish, and Conquer: U.S. Public Schools’ Attempts to Control Black Males.
Fitzgerald, T. (2006). Control, Punish, and Conquer: U.S. Public Schools’ Attempts to Control Black Males. Challenge – A Journal of Research on African American Men, 12(1), 38-54. Policies and procedures that govern public education in the United States have produced a system of control and punishment that impedes the education of Black… read more
New possibilities: (re)engaging Black male youth within community‐based educational spaces
Baldridge, B. J., Hill, M. L., & Davis, J. E. (2011). New possibilities: (re)engaging Black male youth within community‐based educational spaces.Race Ethnicity and Education, 14(1), 121-136. Despite the assertion that due to an Obama presidency America has become a post-racial society, Black males still face a unique social crisis. In this… read more
African American Male Youth An Urban Ethnography of Race, Space & Place
Quiroz, P. (2013). African American Male Youth An Urban Ethnography of Race, Space & Place. Zeitschrift für Pädagogik, 59(5), 657-667. Student migration within U.S. urban school districts is now a central feature of policies that promote school choice to access a quality education. Policymakers also support the value of diversity in… read more