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Social Adversity and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Incidence Among US Black Women.
Hernandez AE, Mazul A, Goel N.
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Breast Cancer Incidence Rates in Ghanaian and US Black Women From 2013 Through 2015.
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Black Women’s Pleasure Mapping
Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships, 2021The purpose of the current study was to explore pleasure mapping among (N=215) Black women living in the South using Black Feminist Thought and Cite Black Women critical praxis. Participants identified 78 activities that were most pleasurable. There were nine distinct themes of activities including oral sex, foreplay, clitoral and combined stimulation,
Shemeka, Thorpe +5 more
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Journal of African American Women and Girls in Education, 2021
This disquisition is a phenomenological exploration of the lived experiences and identity construction of Black women undergraduates (BWU) at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). While recent literature has focused on Black women and graduate studies, this article’s explicit focus on BWU provides a needed perspective in the field, contributing to ...
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This disquisition is a phenomenological exploration of the lived experiences and identity construction of Black women undergraduates (BWU) at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). While recent literature has focused on Black women and graduate studies, this article’s explicit focus on BWU provides a needed perspective in the field, contributing to ...
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Black Liberation, Women's Liberation
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1973The authors interviewed 74 randomly selected college students in an attempt to determine reasons for black women's lack of involvement in the women's liberation movement. Black female students showed a great concern with blackness and its implications but less concern than their white counterparts about integrating vocational interests with their ...
A E, Slaby, J R, Sealy
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