Guy, T. C. (2014). The (end)angered black male swimming against the current. New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2014(144), 15-26. This chapter discusses the sociohistorical and deeply embedded myths and stereotypes that have dominated narratives about Black men and how these shape the educational and professional experiences of Black… Continue Reading The (End)angered Black Male Swimming Against the Current
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If Only We Knew Then What We Know Now: Foiled Opportunities to Learn in Suburbia
Polite, V. C. (1993). If only we knew then what we know now: Foiled opportunities to learn in suburbia. The Journal of Negro Education, 62(3), 337-354. The young African American male population is the one segment of US society in desperate need of enhanced opportunities to learn. A study that… Continue Reading If Only We Knew Then What We Know Now: Foiled Opportunities to Learn in Suburbia
Reconciling Two Warring Ideals: The Cultural Bifurcation of an African American Male Scholar
Jerlando F. L. Jackson. (2010). Reconciling two warring ideals: The cultural bifurcation of an african american male scholar. Journal of African American Males in Education,1(3), 164-166. The author focuses on the cultural bifurcation of W. E. B. DuBois representing the struggle for African Americans in the U.S. He notes that… Continue Reading Reconciling Two Warring Ideals: The Cultural Bifurcation of an African American Male Scholar