Calling on Femininity? Gender, Call Centers, and Restructuring in the Rural American West
USING SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY TO PREDICT SAFER SEX BEHAVIORS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS
Race and the Workforce: Occupational Status, Aspirations, and Stereotyping Among African American Children
THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LANGUAGE: THE ...
The Challenge of Language Assessment for African American English ...
Catching the eye with the perfect African American hair
Heart Healthy Home Cooking African American Style
African American Slang
Psychology Applied to Modern Life Adjustment in the 21st Century Weiten 9th Edition Test Bank
Health in the Workplace: Healthway
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For 140 years, Charleston’s Avery Research Center has been a hub of African American education and study in the South Carolina Lowcountry. No other institution compares to Avery’s scope ...
The culture of African Americans is rich, vibrant, full of life and energy. African American children struggle on a daily basis to live with and accept their skin color, their culture, and how to ...
Most who think about African American religion limit themselves to black churches, or perhaps to aspects of Islamic thought and practice. But a close look at the religious landscape of African ...
Although African Americans have lived in cities since the colonial era, the transformation of rural blacks into a predominantly urban people is largely a twentieth century phenomenon. Only during ...
Crossing the ocean on a slave ship, working the land under threat of violence, eluding racists in nighttime chases through moonless fields and woodlands, stumbling ...
The African American Experience in Vietnam
The African-American Experience in the Civilian Conservation Corps
The African American Experience in Vietnam: Brothers in Arms