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Born Criminal: The Criminalization Of African Americans, Debra Carolyn Wasserman Jan 2011

Born Criminal: The Criminalization Of African Americans, Debra Carolyn Wasserman

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This study examined the factors that have contributed to the overrepresentation of Black Americans in the criminal justice system.


Barriers To Hiv Couples Testing: The African American Woman's Perspective, Frederick Scott Smith Jan 2010

Barriers To Hiv Couples Testing: The African American Woman's Perspective, Frederick Scott Smith

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African American Women continue to contract HIV/AIDS at an alarming rate. Of all the women living with Aids in the United States, 64% were African American and two out of three African American women got HIV from having unprotected sex with a man. The purposes of the study are to identify perceived barriers to HIV testing of the intimate partners of African American Women and subsequently identify an effective couples of HIV testing strategy. The research study investigated the primary causes for low HIV testing rates of African American couples. This study uttilized a quantitatve method using self-administered questionaires. The …


An Argument For Reparations For Native Americans And Black Americans, Yesenia Isela Mejia-Hudson Jan 2007

An Argument For Reparations For Native Americans And Black Americans, Yesenia Isela Mejia-Hudson

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This paper explores the issue of reparation and how institutionalized racism in the United States has influenced the outcome for the following ethnic groups - Japanese Americans, Black Americans and Native Americans.