The social adjustment of African American females at a predominantly white midwestern university

Journal of African American Studies - Tập 8 Số 4 - Trang 31-45 - 2005
Ray Von Robertson1, Aditi Mitra2, Jean Van Delinder2
1Lamar University, USA
2Department of Sociology at Oklahoma State University, USA

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