Dove, S. (2009). Sponsor’s Comment: The Campaign for Black Male Achievement.The Journal of Negro Education, 78(3), 193-194. The work presented by the scholars in this edition refreshingly fuels a vision of an America where all Black boys succeed and thrive in each stage of their academic careers, and emerge from educational… read more
Black Male Academies: Re-Examining the Strategy of Integration
Kimerling, J. E. (1994). Black Male Academies: Re-Examining the Strategy of Integration. Buffalo Law Review, 42(3), 829 – 858. The creation of all-black, male public academies has been proposed as a means to reduce the disparity between black & white education achievement. This idea challenges the 1954 Brown v. Board… read more
The Black Male and the U.S. Economy
Mcelroy, S. W., & Andrews, L. T. (2000). The Black Male and the U.S. Economy. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 569(1), 160-175. This article examines the current status of black males in the U.S. economy. It emphasizes several positive aspects of the changing status of black… read more
Self-Concept-of-Achievement Ability and Reading Proficiency of Black and White Males in an Adult Education Course
Mangieri, J. N., & Olsen, H. D. (1977). Self-Concept-of-Achievement Ability and Reading Proficiency of Black and White Males in an Adult Education Course. The Journal of Negro Education, 46(4), 456 – 461. Black & white M adult education students (N = 188) aged 17 to 45 years were administered the Nelson-Denny Reading… read more