The State of the African American Male /
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Language: | English |
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East Lansing, Mich. :
Michigan State University Press,
2010.
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Series: | Courageous conversations series.
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Table of Contents:
- The underachievement of African American males in K-12 education / Deborah A. Harmon and Donna Y. Ford
- Overrepresentation of African American males in special education: a clarion call for action and change / Gilman W. Whiting
- The state of mathematics and science achievement among African American males / Scott Jackson Dantley and Jacqueline Leonard
- Access to technology in the twenty-first century: implications of the digital divide for African American males / Toni Stokes Jones and Nancy Copeland
- All dressed up with no place to go: high school graduation reform and Michigan's African American males / Vernon C. Polite, Cheryl Price, Kristy Lisle
- The call for cultural adjustments in educating African American males: implications for school counselors and leaders / Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher and Yvonne Callaway
- The state of public school violence: a quandary / Anthony Troy Adams
- Uneasy ties: race, gender identity, and urban education reform for African American males / James Earl Davis
- Coming out of the HIV/AIDS closet: the disparate impact of HIV/AIDS on African American men / Derrick L. Anderson and Robert W. Simmons III
- A serious dialogue: the influence of hip-hop culture on the status of young African American males / Marwin J. Spiller and Roderic R. Land
- Roots of the Black male challenge: a call for action in Michigan / Gersham Nelson
- African American male collegians and the sword of Damocles: understanding the postsecondary pendulum of progress and peril / M. Christopher Brown II and T. Elon Dancy II
- Toward an understanding of misandric microaggressions and racial battle fatigue among African Americans in historically white institutions / William A. Smith
- It'll be me: empowering African American male students / Wallace Bridges.