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It Takes a City: The Process and Politics of Urban School
Restructuring
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Charting Pathways to Success: A Longitudinal Study into the Role of
Science in the Lives of High-Achieving African-American High School
Seniors
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Shaping literate identities: African American male youth, literacy,
and middle school
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Youth Voices: Youth Radio, Literacy, and Civic Engagement
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Southern and Independent: Public Mandates, Private Schools, and
Black Students, 1951-1970
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Slavery in Two Nations: Examining the Presentation of Slavery in
Secondary U.S. and Brazilian History Textbooks
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Increasing Our Holding Power: Educators' Perspectives on Increasing Their School's Graduation Rate
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Under Construction: Conceptualizations of Mathematics Competence
and Mathematics Self-Concept of a Group of African American
Adolescent Students
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Reading Worlds Seen and Unseen: The Role of Literacy in Diasporic
African Spiritual Traditions in the United States
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A Balance of Freedom and Structure: Creating Authentic Writing
Systems in Middle School Classrooms
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Making Writing Meaningful: A Sociocultural Analysis of Student
Perceptions of the Authenticity of Writing Tasks
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Rhetoric, Realism, and Response: Brown, White Opposition,
and Black Youth Activism, 1954-1972
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"A Liberal Attitude Towards Truth and Men": John Hope and Manhood
Development at Morehouse College, 1899-1931.
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Sources of Teaching Self-Efficacy: A Scale Validation
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'For Us Poetry is Not a Luxury': A Case Study of Six Black Women
Artist-Educator-Activists
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A Case Study of a Predominantly African American School District
and Federally Mandated Education Reform, 2000-2010
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Building Men: African American Men's Community Organizations and the Creation of Camp John Hope, 1933-1937
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Chasing Reforms: A Case Study of the Effectiveness of Small
Learning Communities as Educational Reforms
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African American, European American, or Does It Make A Difference?Teacher Perceptions of Care for African American Students
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Valuing Voice: Critical Literacy Practices in an Urban Debate
Community
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