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Urban Girls Revisited ISBN: 9780814753439
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https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814753439.003.0021
https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814753439.003.0021
Autor:
Pamela M. Anderson, Aida Bilalbegovic Balsano, Virgil A. Taylor, Alexander von Eye, Carl S. Taylor, Pamela R. Smith, Jason B. Almerigi, Rumeli Banik, Richard M. Lerner
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The Journal of Early Adolescence. 25:72-93
The third wave of the Overcoming the Odds longitudinal study involves data about individual and ecological developmental assets and thriving among African American male adolescents in inner-city Detroit gangs (N = 43) or in youth development, communi
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Computers in Libraries. Nov/Dec97, Vol. 17 Issue 10, p20. 2p. 7 Black and White Photographs.
Autor:
Bonnie J. Leadbeater, Niobe Way
Urban Girls, published in 1996, was one of the first volumes to showcase the lives of girls growing up in contexts of urban poverty and sometimes racism and violence. It spoke directly to young women who, often for the first time, were seeing their o
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Publishers Weekly (Online). 1/1/2004, p1-1. 1p.
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National Institute of Justice Journal; Mar2014, Issue 273, p16-27, 12p
Autor:
Taylor, Carl S., Smith, Pamela R., Taylor, Virgil A., Eye, Alexander yon, Lerner, Richard M., Balsano, Aida Bilalbegovic, Anderson, Pamela M., Banik, Rumeli, Almerigi, Jason B.
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Journal of Early Adolescence; Feb2005, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p72-93, 21p
Autor:
Yuya Kiuchi
More than half a century after the civil rights era of the mid-1950s to the late 1960s, American society is often characterized as postracial. In other words, that the country has moved away from prejudice based on skin color and we live in a colorbl
Autor:
Rita Kiki Edozie, Curtis Stokes
The provocative debate about Malcolm X's legacy that emerged after the publication of Manning Marable's 2011 biography raised critical questions about the revolutionary Black Nationalist's importance to American and world affairs: What was Malcolm's