Moore, Q. (1995). What if we really cared about crime and the future of black males? Black Issues in Higher Education, 11(24), 96. In the Children’s Defense Fund’s annual report, “The State of American Children — 1994,” a panel of academic experts convened by the National Research Council published a… Continue Reading What If We Really Cared About Crime and the Future of Black Males?
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The Black Student Athlete: The Colonized Black Body
Hawkins, B. (1995). The black student athlete: The colonized black body. Journal of African American Men, 1(3), 23-35. This article views the black student athlete as colonized Black Body. It uses an internal colonial model to place the experiences black student athletes encounter at predominantly white National Collegiate Athletic Association… Continue Reading The Black Student Athlete: The Colonized Black Body
Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males
Foster, H. L. (1995). Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males: A Survey. Journal of African American Men,1(1), 37-70. People’s stereotypical beliefs, feelings, expectations, and fantasies about black males were investigated. A sample of 3, 130 subjects included 1,627 educators and 1,503 noneducators. Subject data were collected related to sex, race,… Continue Reading Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males