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61. Selected factors contributing to disparities in overweight among White, Black, and Mexican-American female adolescents
62. South African & U.S. black female athletes compared: A critical ethnography focused on image, perceptions, and narratives
63. Marks of the fetish: Twenty-first century (mis)performances of the black female body
64. Racial identity, self-esteem, and job satisfaction among Black female corporate managers and executives
65. 'Chosen to Deliver': Black Female Jeremiads in American Literature and Culture
66. The open wound: Writing black female bodies
67. The Rising of Black Women in Academic Leadership Positions in USA: Lived Experiences of Black Female Faculty
68. An analysis of the personal and social characteristics that impact black female career mobility
69. Conjure woman: Cultural performances of African American women writers (Alice Walker, Zora Neale Hurston, Julie Dash, Gayl Jones)
70. Shameless discourse: Theorizing black female sexualities and narrative authority
71. Slow singing and flower bringing: Death & the Black female presence in the Black male narrative of commercial rap releases
72. THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLACK FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS AND THEIR WHITE FEMALE EMPLOYERS
73. BIOGRAPHICAL VARIABLES, RACISM, SEXISM AND THE PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT OF BLACK FEMALE UNDERGRADUATES: AN EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION
74. Managing Multiple Identities: The Intersection of Race and Gender for Black Female Student Affairs Professionals in Predominantly White Institution
75. To Curl Up or Relax? That is the Question: Tenured Black Female Faculty Navigation of Black Hair Expression in Academia
76. Examining Formal and Enacted Secondary Curricula for Culturally Responsive Strategies Regarding the Needs of Black Female Students: A Qualitative Content Analysi
77. A Study On Poverty Of Black Female Single Parent Families In The Middle And Late 20th Century
78. The Disciplined Black Female Body
79. A Study On The Construction Of Black Female Subjectivity In Adichie's Novel
80. Loss Of Black Female Subjectivity In The Bluest Eye
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