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Black males in the Green Mountains : colorblindness and cultural competence in Vermont public schools / Denise Helen Dunbar.
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Author/Creator:
Dunbar, Denise Helen.
Language:
English
Imprint:
New York : P. Lang, c2013.
Format:
Book
xi, 193 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-188) and index.
Series:
Black studies & critical thinking ;
v. 38.
Subjects:
African American young men
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Education
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Vermont
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History.
Public schools
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Vermont
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History.
Education
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Vermont
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History.
Discrimination in education
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Vermont.
Racism
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Vermont.
Vermont
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Race relations.
ISBN:
9781433117626
1433117622
9781433117619
1433117614
9781453908068
1453908064
Catkey: 9801362
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