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February 20, 2015

A Tailored Prostate Cancer Education Intervention for Low-income African Americans: Impact on Knowledge and Screening

Ukoli, F. A., Patel, K., Hargreaves, M., Beard, K., Moton, P. J., Bragg, R., et al. (2013). A Tailored Prostate Cancer Education Intervention for Low-income African Americans: Impact on Knowledge and Screening. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 24(1), 311-331. African American men bear disproportionate burden of prostate cancer… read more 

February 20, 2015

“Break It Down”: One of the Cultural and Stylist Instructional Preferences of Black Males

McDougal, S. (2009). “Break It Down”: One of the Cultural and Stylist Instructional Preferences of Black Males.The Journal of Negro Education, 78(4), 432-440. Interviews with students at an all-Black, all-male school in a major northeastern city revealed that a significant proportion of the participating students had a strong preference for practical,… read more 

February 20, 2015

Social Science Literature Concerning African American Men

Gordon, E. T., Gordon, E. W., & Nembhard, J. G. (1994). Social Science Literature Concerning African American Men. The Journal of Negro Education,63(4), 508. Discusses the social science research literature on black males in the following four areas: demographic and statistical issues, psychosocial issues, political/economic issues, and educational issues. The article… read more 

February 20, 2015

“I am in School!”: African American Male Youth in a Prison/College Hybrid Figured World

Urrieta, L., Martin, K., & Robinson, C. (2011). “I am in School!”: African American Male Youth in a Prison/College Hybrid Figured World. The Urban Review,43(4), 491-506. Educational programs are seen as a vehicle for improving the educational experiences and life outcomes for youthful offenders. In 1998 North Carolina started the Workplace… read more 

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  • About
  • BLACK MALE RESEARCH
    • Research Briefs
    • Black Male Education Research Collection
      • Achievement (AC)
      • Familial Influences (FI)
      • Higher Education (HE)
      • Masculinity Studies (MS)
      • Occupation/Education (OE)
      • Race and Education (RE)
      • Sports/Athletics (SA)
      • Teaching (T)
      • Urban Education (UE)
    • Prominent Authors