African Americans.
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Works: | 64 works in 2 publications in 2 languages |
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Twelve years a slave = narrative of Solomon Northup, a citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and rescued in 1853 /
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African American English-Speaking Children's Judgments of Grammaticality: Effects of Clinical Status and Grammatical Structures.
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Midwifery in the Time of COVID-19, an Exploratory Study from the Perspective of Community Midwives.
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Challenges of African American Small Business Owners: A Qualitative Modified-Delphi Study.
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The Black Educational Encouragement Intervention: A Culturally Informed Approach.
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Keeping the Trees Equal: Interest Groups, Strategic Advocacy, and the Federal Courts.
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Baseball, with a Southern Accent: The Urban Game in the Post-Reconstruction South.
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Bodies in a broken world = women novelists of color and the politics of medicine /
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Autobiography and Black Identity Politics : = Racialization in Twentieth-Century America.
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Sherman's March and the emergence of the independent Black Church movement : = from Atlanta to the sea to emancipation /
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Visible and invisible whiteness = American white supremacy through the cinematic lens /
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The conflictual experiences of hearing African American children of deaf parents.
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Anti-Immigrant Sentiment as Anti-Latino: Perceptions of Racialization and Latina/o Political Behavior.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Intergroup Contact, and Social Justice in U.S. Urban Parks.
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African American Senior Executive Success Experiences in Fortune 500 Companies.
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The Representation of Authentic and Authoritative Voices in Culturally Diverse Young Adult Texts.
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Man Enough: Exploring the Gendered Experiences of High-Achieving Black Men in Higher Education.
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The Sociological Construction of Race in the Jim Crow South, 1920-1945: Three Episodes in the Early History of the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina.
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Carcerality and College Athletics: State Methods of Enclosure Within and Through College Sport.
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Realising Land Reform Through Expropriation : an Analysis of the Just and Equitable Compensation Requirement.
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The Relations between Agentic and Communal Caring, Gender, and STEM Interest for Undergraduates at an HBCU.
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Black and African American Women Postdocs in STEM: Their Experiences and Career Plans.
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Recreation, Health, and Safety: A Study of the Accessibility and Utilization of the City Parks in Long Beach.
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Using Education and Mobile Medication Adherence Application to Decrease Blood Pressure among African American Adults.
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An Analysis and New Interpretation of Gentrifying a Community Through Public Input in the Scotlandville Area, Louisiana.
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Predicting English composition grades with the Academic Competence Evaluation Scales and the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure at an HBCU.
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Predictors and outcomes of hospice use among Medicare and Medicaid dual -eligible nursing home residents in Florida: A comparison of non-Hispanic Blacks and non-Hispanic Whites.
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From Hosting Environmental Justice Academies to Direct Community Engagement: How Activism Is Influenced by the Fluidity of Community Involvement.
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"So, How Real Can I Get?": Opportunities and Obstacles for Teacher Learners Enacting Culturally Responsive Pedagogy.
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An Exploration of Successful Housing Outcomes After Homelessness: An Experience Captured Through the Lens of U.S. Veterans.
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Factors Associated with Racial and Ethnic Minority Youths' Mental Health Help-Seeking at School.
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An examination of sexual risk behaviors and future time perspective among African American female juvenile detainees.
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A womanist social protest tradition in twentieth century African-American literature: Fiction by Marita Bonner, Ann Petry, Dorothy West, and Gwendolyn Brooks.
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Who Said It First?: Linguistic Appropriation of Slang Terms Within the Popular Lexicon.
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African ancestry and admixture estimates throughout the Anglophone Caribbean.
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