The Award Winner and Other Stories explores the question of success within the African-American community and the moral, ethical and personal sacrifices made by some to attain it. Three of the stories follow one young girl, Josie, in particular as she jostles between cultures and worlds, integrating a predominantly white private school, visiting an all-black summer enclave and attending an Ivy League school. Issues of race, class and gender influence her even as she searches (with varying degrees of success) for personal meaning and agency. Other characters wrestle with the burden of being pioneers, of carrying the weight of a race's (still somewhat questioned) potential while facing their own personal concerns, wants and needs. In a co...
Magister Artium - MAThis study aims to add to the rich body of work which explores our understanding...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Research on Harriet Jacobs' slave narrative...
This inquiry explored the triumphs and trials of five African American women with doctoral degrees i...
The purpose of this qualitative case study is to gain a better understanding of the lived experience...
Beloved and black prizewinning -- Authorized mentors : to Africa and back in The color purple and Mi...
This thesis is a book-length collection of stories written and revised in the past two years. These...
The purpose of this research was to identify how and why some African American students included in ...
African American males fall behind their White counterparts in almost every measure of academic succ...
My collection of short stories explores the formation of identity for Black characters while living ...
This qualitative dissertation study explored the construct of academic optimism and its manifestatio...
Academic achievement for African American students has remained consistently low over time. Some res...
Translated from Bambara, the title of this collection expresses the inevitability of stories in huma...
Graduation date: 2001These six stories represent a child's search for identity. The first story,\ud ...
The stories in this collection are grouped together because each deals exclusively with black childr...
If we want to honour Obiora’s work and the inspiration he has offered and continues to provide we ca...
Magister Artium - MAThis study aims to add to the rich body of work which explores our understanding...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Research on Harriet Jacobs' slave narrative...
This inquiry explored the triumphs and trials of five African American women with doctoral degrees i...
The purpose of this qualitative case study is to gain a better understanding of the lived experience...
Beloved and black prizewinning -- Authorized mentors : to Africa and back in The color purple and Mi...
This thesis is a book-length collection of stories written and revised in the past two years. These...
The purpose of this research was to identify how and why some African American students included in ...
African American males fall behind their White counterparts in almost every measure of academic succ...
My collection of short stories explores the formation of identity for Black characters while living ...
This qualitative dissertation study explored the construct of academic optimism and its manifestatio...
Academic achievement for African American students has remained consistently low over time. Some res...
Translated from Bambara, the title of this collection expresses the inevitability of stories in huma...
Graduation date: 2001These six stories represent a child's search for identity. The first story,\ud ...
The stories in this collection are grouped together because each deals exclusively with black childr...
If we want to honour Obiora’s work and the inspiration he has offered and continues to provide we ca...
Magister Artium - MAThis study aims to add to the rich body of work which explores our understanding...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Research on Harriet Jacobs' slave narrative...
This inquiry explored the triumphs and trials of five African American women with doctoral degrees i...