Black male collegians: Increasing access, retention, and persistence in higher education. (2014). ASHE Higher Education Report, 40(3), 1-147. Improving college access and success among Black males has garnered tremendous attention. Many social scientists have noted that Black men account for only 4.3% of the total enrollment at 4-year postsecondary institutions… Continue Reading Black Male Collegians: Increasing Access, Retention, and Persistence in Higher Education
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BLACK MALES ON CAMPUS: Early Intervention Single-Gender `Academies’ Show Promise
Morgan, J. (1995). BLACK MALES ON CAMPUS: Early intervention single-gender `Academies’ show promise. Black Issues in Higher Education, 12(14), 14. Now in its second summer, the JMU program was conceived and made a reality by the university’s associate vice president for student affairs, Byron Bullock, who said one evening he… Continue Reading BLACK MALES ON CAMPUS: Early Intervention Single-Gender `Academies’ Show Promise
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