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Mayo's Older African Americans Normative Studies: WMS-R Norms for African American Elders

The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2005
Norms for African American elders on the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) were derived from a sample of 309 community-dwelling individuals participating in Mayo's Older African Americans Normative Studies (MOAANS). Normative estimates are provided for traditional WMS-R subtest scores and for supplemental procedures to evaluate forgetting rates and
John A, Lucas   +6 more
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Introducing African American Studies

Journal of Black Studies, 1996
This article presents a revised, updated, and refined version of ideas that I first began developing when I entered the field of African American studies during the 1970s and that I first published in 1984 (Hall, 1984). The ideas concerned developing an approach, a paradigm, a conceptual framework-an analytical guide for studying, teaching, and ...
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Health Parties for African American Study Recruitment

Journal of Cancer Education, 2006
Innovative strategies are needed to increase minorities' research participation. Using existing social networks within the African American community, "home health parties" were tested as a way to recruit African American women to a breast cancer control study. Parties included social, educational, and recruitment components. All women attending health
Georgia Robins, Sadler   +8 more
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Sociology and African-American Studies

Contemporary Sociology, 1999
RONALD L. TAYLOR University of Connecticut critical crossroads which may lead to new rigor and vigor in doing exactly that. In 1996, an issue of The Gerorltologist carried a group of papers on aging and the life course, followed by integrative comments from Matilda Riley.
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Bahá’í Faith and African American Studies

2023
The Baha’i Faith and African American Studies: Perspectives on Racial Justice provides readers who may already have basic or even advanced familiarity with the struggle for racial justice in the United States with new material from a less well-known angle: that of members of the Baha’i Faith, for whom the pursuit of racial justice, healing, and harmony
Loni Bramson, Layli Maparyan
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Scholarly African American Studies Journals

Serials Review, 1999
The field of African American studies overlaps with many areas in the social sciences and humanities, including education, history, labor and employment, marriage and family studies, political scie...
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Internationalizing African American Studies, Too

2017
This essay simultaneously provides a case study of moments of cultural and political crossover between African American liberation movements and the West German public in the Cold War period, and it offers some parameters for how to read the current fraught moment. It argues for a re-centering of African American Studies in the recent scholarly push to
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Comparative African American and Asian American Literary Studies

2019
Comparative African American and Asian American literary studies traces the diverse (if uneven) ways that African American and Asian American authors have explored the relationship between the two groups and delves into the histories and the politics behind these interracial representations.
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