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Overview
Bringing unique perspectives from the field, this resource offers multiple perspectives on African American male achievement from top scholars in the field of urban education.
Synopsis
These presentations from the Conference on African American Male Achievement describe various facets of the complex interplay of gender and racial discrimination experienced in virtually every part of US society, including those found in efforts to reform the schools. Contributors of the nine articles point out the persistence of racism and sexism and the opportunities that exist for successful education, including nonschool programs that develop the academic potential of African American males, white teachers and the black-white test score gap, the influence of early schooling, African American males' needs in terms of structural conditions, achievement patterns, and normative needs, and the double-bind of athletics. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR