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Education

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A Walk in Their Kicks: Literacy, Identity, and the Schooling of Young Black Males

Aaron M. Johnson

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Creating Educational Justice: Learning from Black Home Educators

Cheryl Fields-Smith

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Book cover for Model Schools in the Model City by Amber N. Wiley, featuring an illustration of a modern school building in the Nations Capital, trees, two people walking, and the subtitle about race, planning, and education in Washington, DC.

Model Schools in the Model City: Race, Planning, and Education in the Nation’s Capital

Amber N. Wiley

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The image shows the cover of a book titled Never Without A Book by Haki R. Madhubuti, perfect for any book lover. The cover is yellow with black text and a green section at the bottom listing editors Lisa A. Monroe and Susan M. Monroe.

Never Without A Book

Dr. Haki R. Madhubuti

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Gratuitous Angst in White America: A Theory of Whiteness and Crime

Deena A. Isom

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Encyclopedia of Critical Whiteness Studies in Education

Dr. Walter D. Greason

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Leaving Large – The Stories of a Food Addict

Michelle Petties

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Black Feminist Writing: A Practical Guide to Publishing Academic Books

Stephanie Y. Evans

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