Harris, S. M. (1995). Psychosocial Development and Black Male Masculinity: Implications for Counseling Economically Disadvantaged African American Male Adolescents. Journal Of Counseling & Development, 73(3), 279-287. Developmental and sex-role factors and their importance for counseling African-American male adolescents are examined. The extent and nature of problems experienced by African-American male adolescents suggest… Continue Reading Psychosocial Development and Black Male Masculinity: Implications for Counseling Economically Disadvantaged African American Male Adolescents
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Student Involvement and Racial Identity Attitudes among African American Males
Taylor, C. M., & Howard-Hamilton, M. F. (1995). Student Involvement and Racial Identity Attitudes among African American Males. Journal of College Student Development, 36(4), 330. Surveyed 117 African American males at 10 predominantly white universities to examine the relationship between identity attitudes and student involvement. Results indicate that greater campus activity involvement… Continue Reading Student Involvement and Racial Identity Attitudes among African American Males
Assessing the Impact of Separate Schooling for African American Male Adolescents
Hudley, C. A. (1995). Assessing the Impact of Separate Schooling for African American Male Adolescents. Journal of Early Adolescence, 15(1), 38-57. Reports on an instructional program designed specifically for African-American male adolescents, examining its impact on students’ school adjustment & achievement. The 20 participants, in grades 6-8, are compared with… Continue Reading Assessing the Impact of Separate Schooling for African American Male Adolescents