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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Editorial Board
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Africana Demography: Lessons from Founders E. Franklin Frazier, W.E.B. Du Bois and the Atlanta School of Sociology
  5. Subjective Social Status, ResiliencyResources, and Self-Concept amongEmployed African Americans
  6. Exclusive Religious Beliefs and Social Capital: Unpacking Nuances in the Relationship between Religion and Social Capital Formation
  7. More than Just Incarceration: Law Enforcement Contact and Black Fathers' Familial Relationships
  8. Training the Hands, the Head, and the Heart: Student Protest and Activism at Hampton Institute during the 1920s
  9. “High Tech Lynching”: White Virtual Mobs and University Administrators as Policing Agents in Higher Education
  10. Racialized Categorical Inequality: Elaborating Educational Theory to Explain African American Disparities in Public Schools
  11. Black Women's Words: Using Oral History to Understand the Foundations of Black Women's Educational Advocacy
  12. Suicide in Color: Portrayals of African American Suicide in Ebony Magazine from 1960 to 2008
  13. Book Review: Black British Graduates: Untold Stories
  14. Book Review: Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago's Southside
  15. About Issues in Race & Society

Issues in Race & Society

Volume 8

The Complete 2019 Edition

 

Articles

Africana Demography: Lessons from Founders E. Franklin Frazier, W.E.B. DuBois and the Atlanta School of Sociology

Lori Latrice Martin

Subjective Social Status, Resiliency Resources, and Self-Concept among Employed African Americans

Verna Keith and Maxine Thompson

Exclusive Religious Beliefs and Social Capital: Unpacking Nuances in the Relationship between Religion and Social Capital Formation

Daniel Auguste

More than Just Incarceration: Law Enforcement Contact and Black Fathers’ Familial Relationships

Deadric T. Williams and Armon R. Perry

Training the Hands, the Head, and the Heart: Student Protest and Activism at Hampton Institute During the 1920s

James E. Alford, Jr.

"High Tech Lynching:" White Virtual Mobs and University Administrators as Policing Agents in Higher Education

Biko Mandela Gray, Stephen C. Finley, Lori Latrice Martin

Racialized Categorical Inequality: Elaborating Educational Theory to Explain African American Disparities in Public Schools

Geoffrey L. Wood

Black Women’s Words: Using Oral History to Understand the Foundations of Black Women’s Educational Advocacy

Gabrielle Peterson

Suicide in Color: Portrayals of African American Suicide in Ebony Magazine from 1960-2008

Kamesha Spates

Book Reviews

Black British Graduates: Untold Stories, by Amanda Arbouin

Reviewed by Derrick R. Brooms

Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago’s Southside, by Eve L. Ewing

Reviewed by Kierra Toney

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