Singer, J. (2005). Understanding racism through the eyes of african american male student-athletes. Race Ethnicity and Education, 8(4), 365-386. This study utilized critical race theory (CRT) as an epistemological framework and theoretical tool for understanding African American male student-athletes’ perceptions of racism and the potential impact racism might have on… Continue Reading Understanding racism through the eyes of African American male student-athletes
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African American Males in Special Education: Their Attitudes and Perceptions Toward High School Counselors and School Counseling Services
James L Moore III, Henfield, M. S., & Owens, D. (2008). African american males in special education. The American Behavioral Scientist, 51(7), 907. Drawing on a larger study, this article is based on the findings of individual interviews and biographical questionnaires conducted with 10 African American males in special education.… Continue Reading African American Males in Special Education: Their Attitudes and Perceptions Toward High School Counselors and School Counseling Services
The Misintegration of the Negro: A Historical Analysis of Black Male Habitus in Sport and Schooling
Smith, M. P., Harrison, L., & Brown, A. L. (2015). The misintegration of the negro: A historical analysis of black male habitus in sport and schooling. Urban Education. Drawing from the lenses of critical race theory (CRT) and Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus, this article compares the Jackie Robinson story… Continue Reading The Misintegration of the Negro: A Historical Analysis of Black Male Habitus in Sport and Schooling