Allen, W. R. (1987). Black Colleges Vs. White Colleges. change: the magazine of higher learning, 19(3), 28-34. Since 1960 the number of black students attending Coll has doubled &, for the first time in US history, black students are more likely to matriculate at predominantly white rather than traditionally black institutions. Here,… Continue Reading Black Colleges Vs. White Colleges. change: the magazine of higher learning
Walter R. Allen
Black Student, White Campus: Structural, Interpersonal, and Psychological Correlates of Success
Allen, W. R. (1985). Black Student, White Campus: Structural, Interpersonal, and Psychological Correlates of Success. The Journal of Negro Education, 54(2), 134-147. Black undergraduates at 6 predominantly White, state-supported universities completed questionnaires designed to measure structural, interpersonal, and psychological correlates of student outcomes. A major focus was successful Black student adaptation to… Continue Reading Black Student, White Campus: Structural, Interpersonal, and Psychological Correlates of Success
“Assume The Position . . . You Fit The Description”: Psychosocial Experiences And Racial Battle Fatigue Among African American Male College Students
Smith, W. A., Allen, W. R., & Danley, L. L. (2007). “Assume The Position . . . You Fit The Description”: Psychosocial Experiences And Racial Battle Fatigue Among African American Male College Students. American Behavioral Scientist,51(4), 551-578. The present study examines the experiences of 36 Black male students, in focus group… Continue Reading “Assume The Position . . . You Fit The Description”: Psychosocial Experiences And Racial Battle Fatigue Among African American Male College Students