Sanders, E. T. W., & Reed, P. L. (1995). An investigation of the possible effects of an immersion as compared to a traditional program for african american males. Urban Education [H.W. Wilson – EDUC], 30, 93. A study examined differences over time between male elementary students who attended the African-American… Continue Reading An investigation of the possible effects of an immersion as compared to a traditional program for African American males
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Rising skill levels and declining labor force status among African American males
Bates, T. (1995). Rising skill levels and declining labor force status among african american males. The Journal of Negro Education, 64(3), 373. Steadily rising levels of educational attainment typify young African Americans in recent decades. Data is presented and analyzed showing that downwardly mobile white workers are increasingly displacing blue-collar… Continue Reading Rising skill levels and declining labor force status among African American males
The Vanishing Black Male: Saving Our Sons; Videoconference Panel Decries Negative Images, Program Cuts
Morgan, J. (1995). The vanishing black male: Saving our sons; videoconference panel decries negative images, program cuts. Black Issues in Higher Education, 11(26), 34. Our psyches are bombarded daily with negative images of the Black male as criminal, drug dealer, pimp, thief and murderer. Yet many Black men are strong,… Continue Reading The Vanishing Black Male: Saving Our Sons; Videoconference Panel Decries Negative Images, Program Cuts