Hewing, V. (2005). The academic success of first-generation African American male college students attending Predominantly White Institutions of higher education.Journal of Pan African Studies, 5(1), 259. A quantitative, correlational design was utilized in this study to examine the relationship between academic self-efficacy, racial identity, and the academic success of first-generation African… Continue Reading The academic success of first-generation African American male college students attending Predominantly White Institutions of higher education
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Negotiating the “In-Between”: Liminality and the Construction of Racial Identity among African American Male Collegians
Bonner, F. I. (2011). Negotiating the “In-Between”: Liminality and the Construction of Racial Identity among African American Male Collegians. Journal of African American Males in Education, 2(2), 146 – 149. The article focuses on liminality and racial identity development of African American college students. It states that during the liminal phase of… Continue Reading Negotiating the “In-Between”: Liminality and the Construction of Racial Identity among African American Male Collegians
Student Organizations As Venues For Black Identity Expression And Development Among African American Male Student Leaders
Harper, S. R., & Quaye, S. J. (2007). Student Organizations As Venues For Black Identity Expression And Development Among African American Male Student Leaders. Journal of College Student Development, 48(2), 127-144. Ways in which membership in student organizations, both predominantly Black and mainstream, provide space for Black identity expression and development were… Continue Reading Student Organizations As Venues For Black Identity Expression And Development Among African American Male Student Leaders