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Works in Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies

2022

Do You See What I See? Experiences and Socialization of African American Male Doctoral Students at a PWI, Victor Vinson
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Capstones

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Reading the Traumatic Moment: The Role of Socioeconomic Systems in The Color Purple and The Bluest Eye, Andrea Doll
Undergraduate Theses

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Using Sociolinguistics and Literary Studies to Understand Code-Switching within Works by Louise Erdrich, Bruno Santic
Undergraduate Theses

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2021

"Coming for to carry me home": Lessons for White Christians on the Integral Role of Christian Faith in the Fight for Racial Justice in America from Slavery to #BlackLivesMatter, Mary J. Greenfield
Undergraduate Theses

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2019

Intersectionality & Higher Education: Theory, Research, & Praxis, Second Edition, Donald Mitchell Jr., Jakia Marie, Tiffany Steele
Faculty Books

2018

Black Male Persistence in Spite of Facing Stereotypes in College: A Phenomenological Exploration, Taylor Benjamin Hardy Boyd, Donald Mitchell Jr.
Faculty Publications

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Exploring the Relationship Between Campus Climate and Minority Stress in African American College Students, Isaac Clark, Donald Mitchell Jr.
Faculty Publications

Living Within The Veil: How Black Mothers with Daughters Attending Predominantly White Schools Experience Racial Battle Fatigue When Combating Racial Microaggressions, Chasity Bailey-Fakhoury, Donald Mitchell Jr.
Faculty Publications

A Qualitative Analysis of Undocumented Latino College Students’ Movement Towards Developing Purpose, Theresa Lyon Little, Donald Mitchell Jr.
Faculty Publications

2017

Learning Race and Racism While Learning: Experiences of International Students Pursuing Higher Education in the Midwestern United States, Donald Mitchell Jr. et al.
Education Faculty Publications and Presentations

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Intersectional Value? A Pilot Study Exploring Educational Outcomes for African American Women in Historically Black Sororities versus Non-Historically Black Sororities., Donald Mitchell Jr., John A. Gipson, Jakia Marie, Tiffany Steele
Education Faculty Publications and Presentations

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