This page provides links to view the work of each prominent author. Walter R. Allen: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/w-r-allen/ Anthony L. Brown: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/a-l-brown/ James Earl Davis: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/james-earl-davis/ Lamont A. Flowers: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/l-a-flowers/ Shaun R. Harper: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/s-r-harper/ Louis Harrison: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/l-harrison/ Malik S. Henfield: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/m-s-henfield/ Tyrone C. Howard: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/t-c-howard/ Jerlando F. Jackson: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/j-f-jackson/ Chance W. Lewis: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/c-w-lewis/ James L. Moore: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/j-l-moore/ Robert T. Palmer : http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/r-t-palmer/ Richard J. Reddick: http://community.utexas.edu/black-male-education-research/tag/richard-j-reddick/… Continue Reading Prominent Authors
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Reconciling Two Warring Ideals: The Cultural Bifurcation of an African American Male Scholar
Jerlando F. L. Jackson. (2010). Reconciling two warring ideals: The cultural bifurcation of an african american male scholar. Journal of African American Males in Education,1(3), 164-166. The author focuses on the cultural bifurcation of W. E. B. DuBois representing the struggle for African Americans in the U.S. He notes that… Continue Reading Reconciling Two Warring Ideals: The Cultural Bifurcation of an African American Male Scholar
Guest Editorial
Moore, J. L., III, & Herndon, M. K. (2003). Guest editorial. Journal of Men’s Studies, 12(1), 1. Lamont A. Flowers and Lee Jones carefully analyze data associated with the complexities of the African-American male professoriate and present viable options to increase numbers in this area. This article is destined to be… Continue Reading Guest Editorial