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Scholarship March 29, 2017

The Quality and Quantity of Contact: African Americans and Whites on College Campuses

The Wabash Center

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Author
Moore, Robert M. III, ed.
Publisher
University Press of America, Lanham, MD
ISBN
761822771
Table of Contents
Article 1. Teaching Region, Learning Humility (Larry Griffin)
Article 2. Black and White Friendship (Sharon A. Lewis and Sara D. Jonsberg)
Article 3. Balancing Academic and Athletic Success: A Chronicle of African American Male Athletes Involvement in Higher Education (Eddie Comeaux and C. Keith Harrison)
Article 4. "It's Not About Race:" Making Whiteness Visible in the Interpretation of Rap Music (Natalie Fasnacht)
Article 5. Revisiting African American University Students' Interpersonal Style on Predominantly White Campuses (Wanda Collins, Robbie J. Steward and Douglas Neil)
Article 6. Don't Stand Too Close to me: Social Distance and College Students at a Northern New Jersey University (Gabe Wang and Kathleen Korgen)
Article 7. The History of the Black Student Union at a Professional Institution (Joeseph Ruane)
Article 8. Black and Gay Identity Selection on College Campuses: Master and Subordinate Status Strain and Conflict (Tim Baylor)
Article 9. "Did you hear what that white woman said?" Speaking for Change in Memphis, Tennessee / Wanda Rushing
Article 10. Exploring Racial Policy Views of College-Age White Americans: Implications for Campus Climate / Eboni M. Zamani
Article 11. African American Male Students at Predominantly White Female Institutions of Higher Education / Amitra Hodge
Article 12. Interaction Patterns Between Black and White College Students: For Better or Worse? / Jas M. Sullivan, Ashraf M. Esmail and Raymond S. Soh
Article 13. Black Professor/White Students: The Unique Problems Minority Professors Face when Teaching Race/Ethnicity to Majority Group Students / George Yancey
Article 14. Would but Don't: Reconciling Expressed Willingness to Intergroup Marriage with National Trends / Charles A. Gallagher
Article 15. Do Undergraduate College Students Self-Segregate? / Bette J. Dickerson, Kianda Bell and Kathryn Lasso / [et al.]
Article 16. Student Multicultural Tolerance Levels in Relation to Student Rank / Elliot Anderson
Article 17. Understanding the Margins: Marginality and Social Segregation in Predominantly White Institutions / Will Tyson
Article 18. Race, Gender and Intimacy on a College Campus / Robert M. Moore III
The authors present to the reader, meaningfully and responsibly, the quality and quantity of contact between African Americans and whites on predominantly white campuses across our nation. (From the Publisher)