Alexis has it all: looks, smarts and a thuggish mentality. For her, college is more than just getting her education. It's about partying, living every day to the fullest and running away from her problems and her past. She lives her life and does just that. Alexis loves her life the way it is and doesn't plan on changing; until she meets Henderson. Henderson has everything that she wants. But she soon learns that not everything that she wants is the best for her. Her story takes us through a tale of lies, sex, deceit, heartbreak and pain. With her relationships spiraling out of control, Alexis is ready to fight for what she wants at all costs. But is the price too much to pay?
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Five young African-American college women--Cajen, Tiara, Chancey, Stephanie, and Malena--struggle with issues of sexuality, independence, and family relationships when they join a sorority. Reprint.
This valuable collection is a depiction of race in America that goes beyond black and white to show how the changing racial contours of America are impacting the ways we view and experience racism.
Black Domers tells the compelling story of racial integration at the University of Notre Dame in the post-World War II era.
A compilation of essays presenting the conditions and promises of the university for African American faculty and students that is enhanced by the development of Black culture centers in the university community.
This volume shares the experiences of African American students, faculty, staff, administrators and alumni who studied, worked, struggled and triumphed at Northwestern University from the late 19th century to the present.