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Mentoring Programs For African American College Students In Predominantly White Institutions: Relationships To Academic Success, Marybeth Gasman
Mentoring Programs For African American College Students In Predominantly White Institutions: Relationships To Academic Success, Marybeth Gasman
Marybeth Gasman
“When adapted to historically underrepresented groups in the college setting, mentoring is thought to transmit skills, values, and attitudes, as well as to provide a positive link to the institution.”
Swept Under The Rug? A Historiography Of Gender And Black Colleges, Marybeth Gasman
Swept Under The Rug? A Historiography Of Gender And Black Colleges, Marybeth Gasman
Marybeth Gasman
This historiography of gender and black colleges uncovers the omission of women and gender relations. It uses an integrative framework, conceptualized by Evelyn Nakano Glenn, that considers race and gender as mutually interconnected, revealing different results than might be seen by considering these issues independently. The article is significant for historians and nonhistorians alike and has implications for educational policy and practice in the current day.
The Morehouse Mystique: Becoming A Doctor At The Nation's Newest African American Medical School, Marybeth Gasman, Louis Sullivan
The Morehouse Mystique: Becoming A Doctor At The Nation's Newest African American Medical School, Marybeth Gasman, Louis Sullivan
Marybeth Gasman
No abstract provided.
Rediscovering Booker T. Washington, Michael Bieze, Marybeth Gasman
Rediscovering Booker T. Washington, Michael Bieze, Marybeth Gasman
Marybeth Gasman
No abstract provided.