Brown, A. L. (2009). “Brothers Gonna Work It Out:” Understanding the Pedagogic Performance of African American Male Teachers Working with African American Male Students. The Urban Review, 41(5), 416-435. Drawing from ethnographic data, this paper explores how African American male teachers working with African American male students performed their pedagogy. This paper highlights how… Continue Reading “Brothers Gonna Work It Out:” Understanding the Pedagogic Performance of African American Male Teachers Working with African American Male Students
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The Most Blessed Room in the City: The Influence of a Youth Development Program on Three Young Black Males
Woodland, M. H., Martin, J. F., Hill, R. L., & Worrell, F. C. (2009). The Most Blessed Room in the City: The Influence of a Youth Development Program on Three Young Black Males. The Journal of Negro Education, 78(3), 233 – 245. The social and educational life risks associated with being a… Continue Reading The Most Blessed Room in the City: The Influence of a Youth Development Program on Three Young Black Males
The good and Bad of it All: Professional Black Male Basketball Players as Role Models for Young Black Male Basketball Players
Buford May, R. A. (2009). The good and Bad of it All: Professional Black Male Basketball Players as Role Models for Young Black Male Basketball Players. Sociology Of Sport Journal, 26(3), 443-461. It is a generally accepted belief, affirmed in the media, that professional Black male basketball players from the National Basketball Association serve… Continue Reading The good and Bad of it All: Professional Black Male Basketball Players as Role Models for Young Black Male Basketball Players