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2018 Gjmpp Monograph Series: Grace Jordan Mcfadden Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Michael J. Walsh, Lauren A. Reid, Marsha Dowda, Melinda Forthofer, Daheia Barr-Anderson, Ruth Saunders, Russell Pate, Candace A. Bethea, Jonathan C. Rann, Anthony T. Carr, Victor D. Kidd Jan 2018

2018 Gjmpp Monograph Series: Grace Jordan Mcfadden Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Michael J. Walsh, Lauren A. Reid, Marsha Dowda, Melinda Forthofer, Daheia Barr-Anderson, Ruth Saunders, Russell Pate, Candace A. Bethea, Jonathan C. Rann, Anthony T. Carr, Victor D. Kidd

Monograph Series

The Grace Jordan McFadden Professors Program (GJMPP), formerly the African American Professors Program (AAPP)/Carolina Diversity Professors Program (CDPP) at the University of South Carolina, is honored to publish its seventeenth edition of this annual monograph series. GJMPP recognizes the significance of offering its scholars a venue through which they have the opportunity to engage in research and to publish their refereed papers that continually contribute to their respective academic areas. Parallel with the publication of their manuscripts is a venue to gain visibility among colleagues throughout postsecondary institutions at national and international levels.

Scholars who have contributed papers for this …


2017 Gjmpp Monograph Series: Grace Jordan Mcfadden Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Charity Brown Griffin, Alisia Williams, Terry Carter, Simone A. F. Gause, Toby L. Nelson, Raianna A. Hopson, Susan Pham, Anita M. Rawls, Yvon L. Woappi, Lucia A. Pirisi Jan 2017

2017 Gjmpp Monograph Series: Grace Jordan Mcfadden Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Charity Brown Griffin, Alisia Williams, Terry Carter, Simone A. F. Gause, Toby L. Nelson, Raianna A. Hopson, Susan Pham, Anita M. Rawls, Yvon L. Woappi, Lucia A. Pirisi

Monograph Series

The Grace Jordan McFadden Professors Program (GJMPP), formerly the African American Professors Program (AAPP)/Carolina Diversity Professors Program (CDPP) at the University of South Carolina, is honored to publish its sixteenth edition of this annual monograph series. AAPP recognizes the significance of offering its scholars a venue through which to engage actively in research and to publish their refereed papers that continually contribute to their respective fields of study. Parallel with the publication of their manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among colleagues throughout postsecondary institutions at national and international levels.

Scholars who have contributed papers for this monograph are …


2016 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Malcolm S. Bevel, Swann A. Adams, Sue P. Heiney, Heather M. Brandt, Michael D. Worth, Tom G. Hurley, Samira Kahn, Hiluv Johnson, Cassandra M. Wineglass, Tatiana Y. Warren-Jones, E. Angela Murphy, James R. Hebert, Brianna R. Cornelius, Frank C. Martin Ii, Odell L. Glenn Jr., Yvon L. Woappi, Tracy H. Dunn Jan 2016

2016 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Malcolm S. Bevel, Swann A. Adams, Sue P. Heiney, Heather M. Brandt, Michael D. Worth, Tom G. Hurley, Samira Kahn, Hiluv Johnson, Cassandra M. Wineglass, Tatiana Y. Warren-Jones, E. Angela Murphy, James R. Hebert, Brianna R. Cornelius, Frank C. Martin Ii, Odell L. Glenn Jr., Yvon L. Woappi, Tracy H. Dunn

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is honored to publish this fifteenth edition of its annual monograph series. AAPP recognizes the significance of offering scholars a venue through which to engage actively in research and to publish their refereed papers. Parallel with the publication of their manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among colleagues throughout postsecondary institutions at national and international levels.

Scholars who have contributed papers for this monograph are acknowledged for embracing the value of including this responsibility within their academic milieu. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of …


2015 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Brianna R. Cornelius, Lorell C. Gordon, Stacey L. Olden, Odell L. Glenn Jr., Yvon L. Woappi, Sheldon J. Johnson, Genine L. Blue, Bethany A. Bell, Elizabeth Leighton Jan 2015

2015 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Brianna R. Cornelius, Lorell C. Gordon, Stacey L. Olden, Odell L. Glenn Jr., Yvon L. Woappi, Sheldon J. Johnson, Genine L. Blue, Bethany A. Bell, Elizabeth Leighton

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is proud to publish its fourteenth edition of this annual monograph series. AAPP recognizes the significance of offering its scholars a venue on which to engage actively in research and to publish their refereed papers. Parallel with the publication of their refereed manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among scholars throughout institutions in national and international settings.

Scholars who have contributed papers for this monograph are acknowledged for embracing the value of including this responsibility within their academic milieu. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity …


2010 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Tonya M. Jasinski, Anthony Palmer, Charity L. Brown, Athena M. King, Regina Evarn Wragg, Frank C. Martin Ii, Sharla Benson Brown, Lisa E. Wills, Jamelle H. Ellis, A Taquesa Mcclain Jan 2010

2010 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Tonya M. Jasinski, Anthony Palmer, Charity L. Brown, Athena M. King, Regina Evarn Wragg, Frank C. Martin Ii, Sharla Benson Brown, Lisa E. Wills, Jamelle H. Ellis, A Taquesa Mcclain

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is proud to publish the tenth edition of its annual monograph series. The program recognizes the significance of offering its scholars a venue to engage actively in research and to publish papers related thereto. Parallel with the publication of their refereed manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among scholars throughout institutions in international settings.

Scholars who have contributed papers for this monograph are to be commended for recognizing the value of including this responsibility within their academic milieu. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of …


2007 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, Richard G. Deaner, Moody Crews, Dayna Anne Campbell, A. Taquesa Mcclain, Nancy E. Brown, Vida Mingo, Toby L. Nelson, Melissa B. Pearson, Lisa B. Randle, Fredrick A. Gardin, Valarie A. Mingo, Rex Nobles, Anita M. Rawls, Alexanderia T. Smith, Larry E. Jones Jr., Alvoy L. Bryan Jr. Jan 2007

2007 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, Richard G. Deaner, Moody Crews, Dayna Anne Campbell, A. Taquesa Mcclain, Nancy E. Brown, Vida Mingo, Toby L. Nelson, Melissa B. Pearson, Lisa B. Randle, Fredrick A. Gardin, Valarie A. Mingo, Rex Nobles, Anita M. Rawls, Alexanderia T. Smith, Larry E. Jones Jr., Alvoy L. Bryan Jr.

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is proud to publish the seventh edition of its annual monograph series. Furthermore, it is an honor to celebrate the remarkable tenth anniversary of AAPP through these manuscripts. The program recognizes the significance of offering its scholars a venue to engage actively in research and publish papers related thereto. Parallel with the publication of their refereed manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among scholars throughout institutions worldwide.

Scholars who have contributed papers for this monograph are to be commended for adding this responsibility to their academic workload. …


2006 Aapp Monograph American Series, John Mcfadden, Dayna Ann Campbell, A. Taquesa Mcclain, Winnifred W. Thompson, Alvoy L. Bryan Jr., Adrian D. Addison, Nancy Brown, Vida Mingo, Toby L. Nelson, Melissa B. Pearson, Valarie A. Mingo, Alexanderia Smith, D. Samuel Deutsch, Larry Edward Jones Jr., Tracy Harrell Dunn Jan 2006

2006 Aapp Monograph American Series, John Mcfadden, Dayna Ann Campbell, A. Taquesa Mcclain, Winnifred W. Thompson, Alvoy L. Bryan Jr., Adrian D. Addison, Nancy Brown, Vida Mingo, Toby L. Nelson, Melissa B. Pearson, Valarie A. Mingo, Alexanderia Smith, D. Samuel Deutsch, Larry Edward Jones Jr., Tracy Harrell Dunn

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is proud to publish the sixth edition of its annual monograph series. The program recognizes the significance of offering its scholars a venue for engaging actively in research and for publishing papers related thereto. Parallel with the publication of their refereed manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among scholars throughout institutions worldwide.

Scholars who have contributed manuscripts for this monograph are to be commended for adding this additional responsibility to their academic workloads. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of these papers. From neophytes, relatively …


2005 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, James M. Murphy, Jennifer Wilson, Baron R. Davis, Joyce D. Jackson, Winifred W. Thompson, Kevin M. Simmonds, Dorinda J. Gallant, Valarie A. Redman, D Samuel Deutsch, Melissa B. Pearson, Larry Edward Jones Jr., Phyllis I. Perkins, Vida Mingo, Lesley Daniels Riley, Francis Alonzo White Jan 2005

2005 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, James M. Murphy, Jennifer Wilson, Baron R. Davis, Joyce D. Jackson, Winifred W. Thompson, Kevin M. Simmonds, Dorinda J. Gallant, Valarie A. Redman, D Samuel Deutsch, Melissa B. Pearson, Larry Edward Jones Jr., Phyllis I. Perkins, Vida Mingo, Lesley Daniels Riley, Francis Alonzo White

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is proud to publish the fifth edition of its annual monograph series. The program recognizes the significance of offering its scholars avenue to engage actively in research and publish papers related thereto. Parallel with the publication of their refereed manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among scholars throughout institutions worldwide.

Scholars who have contributed manuscripts for this monograph are to be commended for adding this additional responsibility to their academic workload. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of these papers. From neophytes, relatively speaking, to …


2003 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, Brian L. Johnson, Christopher Leevy Johnson, Joyce D. Jackson, Kuo-Chung Chang, Winnifred W. Thompson, Dorinda J. Gallant-Taylor, George Lee Johnson Jr., D. Samuel Duetsch, Sirena C. Hargrove-Leak, Phyllis I. Perkins, Dawn B. Mcnair, Maxine Henry Jan 2003

2003 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, Brian L. Johnson, Christopher Leevy Johnson, Joyce D. Jackson, Kuo-Chung Chang, Winnifred W. Thompson, Dorinda J. Gallant-Taylor, George Lee Johnson Jr., D. Samuel Duetsch, Sirena C. Hargrove-Leak, Phyllis I. Perkins, Dawn B. Mcnair, Maxine Henry

Monograph Series

It is significant that the African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is producing the third edition of its annual monograph series at this time-the fifth anniversary of AAPP. The program graciously accepts the challenge of putting into place a requirement for the scholars to produce quality research papers worthy of publication. This provides widespread visibility for them and enhances their curriculum vitae concurrently.

Scholars who have contributed manuscripts for this monograph are to be commended for adding this additional responsibility to their academic workload. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of these papers. …


2002 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Terry Carter, Brian L. Johnson, Christopher Leevy Johnson, Joyce D. Jackson, Robert Ware, Tracy Harrell Dunn, Vicky M. Young, Phyllis J. Perkins, Shuudelle Latjuan Dogan, Dorinda J. Gallant-Taylor, D. Samuel Duetsch, Sirena C. Hargrove, Maxine Henry, Monique E. Davis Jan 2002

2002 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Terry Carter, Brian L. Johnson, Christopher Leevy Johnson, Joyce D. Jackson, Robert Ware, Tracy Harrell Dunn, Vicky M. Young, Phyllis J. Perkins, Shuudelle Latjuan Dogan, Dorinda J. Gallant-Taylor, D. Samuel Duetsch, Sirena C. Hargrove, Maxine Henry, Monique E. Davis

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is pleased to produce the second edition of its annual monograph series. It is fitting that the program contrives to assume a leadership role in promoting scholarly products that prove to be useful in research endeavors by faculty and students in higher education.

Scholars who have contributed manuscripts for this monograph are to be commended for adding this additional responsibility to their academic workload. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of these papers. From neophytes, relatively speaking, to an array of very experienced individuals, the chapters …


2001 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, Terry Carter, Brian L. Johnson, Christopher Leevy Johnson, Tracy Harrell Dunn, Joyce D. Jackson, Robert Ware, Shundelle Tjuan Dogan, Phyllis Weaks Sanders, Sirena C. Hargrove, Michael D. Amiridis, Maxime Henry, Vicki M. Young, Phyllis I. Perkins, Monique E. Davis Jan 2001

2001 Aapp Monograph Series, John Mcfadden, Terry Carter, Brian L. Johnson, Christopher Leevy Johnson, Tracy Harrell Dunn, Joyce D. Jackson, Robert Ware, Shundelle Tjuan Dogan, Phyllis Weaks Sanders, Sirena C. Hargrove, Michael D. Amiridis, Maxime Henry, Vicki M. Young, Phyllis I. Perkins, Monique E. Davis

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is pleased to produce this premier edition of its annual monograph series. It is fitting that the program assume a leadership role in promoting scholarly products that will prove to be useful in future research efforts by faculty and students in higher education.

Scholars who have contributed manuscripts for this monograph are to be commended for adding this additional responsibility to their academic workload. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of these papers. From neophytes, relatively speaking, to an array of very experienced individuals, the chapters …