College degree attainment for Black Americans has significantly fallen their majority counterparts. While educational attainment for this minority demographic has been less than average, a secondary trend emerges. Despite the rises in graduation rates, Black males consistently earn a smaller percentage of the degrees garnered by Black students. Furthermore, policies throughout sectors of American society produce segregation that manifests as genocidal realities in the lives of Black men—including college graduation. Thus, the purpose of this research was to determine the effect of neighborhood segregation on Black men and women’s 4 and 6-year graduation probability and determine if Black men reduce the gap when given 6 years to graduate. Th...
This study examined the effects of economic inequality on the academic achievement of the African-Am...
Men are underrepresented within the ivory tower. When the intersection of race and gender is examine...
African American males are often characterized by disparaging terms, such as: endangered, uneducable...
College degree attainment for Black Americans has significantly fallen their majority counterparts. ...
This article explores the critical factors that led to successful college completion for Black men. ...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
This research argues that despite all of the obstacles that African Americans have confronted in the...
Individuals who earn a college degree increase their chances of stable employment and decrease their...
Although African Americans continue to demonstrate a desire for education, Black male enrollment and...
African American males have unsatisfactory high school and college graduation rates. This research ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how some black college students survived the phenomenon of ...
In the United States, there has been a consistent under-enrollment of Black American men who have en...
Black males graduate from college at lower rates than their female counterparts. They also graduate ...
poster abstractWith the steady decline of African American males in college and graduat-ing high sch...
For Black men attending college, there are often a host of barriers inhibiting their success. In add...
This study examined the effects of economic inequality on the academic achievement of the African-Am...
Men are underrepresented within the ivory tower. When the intersection of race and gender is examine...
African American males are often characterized by disparaging terms, such as: endangered, uneducable...
College degree attainment for Black Americans has significantly fallen their majority counterparts. ...
This article explores the critical factors that led to successful college completion for Black men. ...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
This research argues that despite all of the obstacles that African Americans have confronted in the...
Individuals who earn a college degree increase their chances of stable employment and decrease their...
Although African Americans continue to demonstrate a desire for education, Black male enrollment and...
African American males have unsatisfactory high school and college graduation rates. This research ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how some black college students survived the phenomenon of ...
In the United States, there has been a consistent under-enrollment of Black American men who have en...
Black males graduate from college at lower rates than their female counterparts. They also graduate ...
poster abstractWith the steady decline of African American males in college and graduat-ing high sch...
For Black men attending college, there are often a host of barriers inhibiting their success. In add...
This study examined the effects of economic inequality on the academic achievement of the African-Am...
Men are underrepresented within the ivory tower. When the intersection of race and gender is examine...
African American males are often characterized by disparaging terms, such as: endangered, uneducable...