This book advances contemporary criminological understanding of punishment by locating the historical origins of an environment normalizing unequal justice.
Join Rosa in this next book of the Rosa series, "Rosa and the Red Apron," as she demonstrates being helpful through modeling of the folktale, "Little Red Hen," read to her by her mother.
"This paper presents the outcomes of an Action Research project to design a Twenty-first Century youth leadership summer based program to meet the needs and realities of girls of color in the underserved community of East Oakland.
Together, Lee and Bayou trek across a hauntingly familiar Southern Neverland, confronting creatures both benign and malevolent, in an effort to rescue Lily and save Lee's father from being lynched.
Donna Marie Johnson investigates the socialization of high-achieving African American girls in suburban middle schools in the Northeastern United States to determine what contributed to their success, as opposed to...
Readers can enter Addy Walker's world during the Civil War in this interactive adventure where they can outrun a slave catcher, raise money for soldiers, and search for Addy's family
This book focuses on the pedagogical and educational needs of poor and working-class African American female students.
At the end of the American Civil War, Charley - a young African-American slave - is ostensibly freed.
In 1859 twelve-year-old Clotee, a house slave who must conceal the fact that she can read and write, records in her diary her experiences and her struggle to decide whether to escape to freedom.
You were worthy Then on February 14th of the very same year, he changed his mind Gave you that Spiderman card and asked you to be his Valentine You were worthy On the day your daddy left your mama and didn't ever come back to see you ...