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Volume 7 is the second of two volumes in "Emerald's Diversity in
Higher Education" series that specifically address the state of
Black American males in higher education today. In this volume, the
contributing authors, who as in Volume 6, come from a wide range of
institutions and disciplines, present rich discussions related to
reports on research and theoretical views pertaining to Black males
in higher education. Further, presented in this volume are
significant discussions of intervention programs within or
associated with institutions of higher education as well as
discourses on critical perspectives regarding the situation for
Black males in academe. Many of the topics discussed in the two
volumes have often been overlooked regarding the level of
importance, but the gravity of the situation has become
increasingly apparent and Volume 7 looks to contribute to content
that address this crucial educational and societal issue
surrounding the circumstances of Black American males and higher
education.
This is the first of two volumes that specifically addresses the
subject of the disproportional decline of Black American Males in
higher education. For too long, acknowledgment of this issue has
been avoided for fear that it would be clearly and too painfully
felt. It is apparent that this issue can no longer be ignored and
the need to examine and widely address this situation is now so
vivid. This volume, and the next, forthrightly discuss and address
the conditions that can be observed today. Collectively, the
contributing authors provide critical historical overviews and
analyses pertaining to Black American males in higher education and
Black Americans of both genders. The contributing authors provide
data from which conclusions can be drawn, discussion of the
effectiveness of programs, conceptual pieces that address the issue
of the presence or lack thereof of Black American males in higher
education from a range of perspectives, and the role of the
community colleges.
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