Black Studies.
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A conceptual analysis of desegregation litigation and its effects on the status of schooling for African-American students :Implications for Buffalo public schools (New York).
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Assessing minority entrepreneurship :An analysis of Black-owned businesses in 274 metropolitan statistical areas.
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Girls fight: Negotiating conflict and violence in distressed inner-city neighborhoods.
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It's a serious business: The linguistic construction of middle-class white characters by African American narrative comedians (Richard Pryor, Adele Givens, Steve Harvey).
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Electing to punish: Congress, race, and the American criminal justice state.
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Community, coordination and context: A black politics perspective on voter mobilization.
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The survivor figure in the fiction of slavery: An exploration of Octavia Butler's "Kindred", Maryse Conde's "Moi, Tituba, sorciere noire de Salem", J. California Cooper's "Family" and Fred D'Aguiar's "Feeding the Ghosts" (Guadeloupe).
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Dialect variation in school settings among African-American children of low-socioeconomic status.
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"In whom do we trust?": The effect of racial socialization on black Americans' perceptions of trust.
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"Behold, it is I": A theological interpretation of F. Holland Day's photographic representations of persons of African descent.
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Race uplift, professional identity and the transformation of civil rights lawyering and politics, 1920--1940.
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National maladies: Narratives of race and madness in modern America (Herman Melville, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Adrienne Kennedy).
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Mass racialized incarceration: The production and maintenance of racial stratification in the post-Civil Rights United States.
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Pre-market characteristics, gender wage disparities, and the performance of minorities in the United States labor market: Application and comparison of non-parametric methodologies on a highly-educated sample.
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Inside and out: Community reentry, continuity and change among formerly-incarcerated urban youth.
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Coming in first, finishing last: African American male perceptions of relationships with coaches and teachers and their impact on academic and athletic performance.
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The impact of drugs on the sexual behavior of incarcerated African-American males.
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