We are proud to announce the two following publications by Dr. Anthony D. Greene, an assistant professor in the African American Studies Program.
The first publication is “You Must Learn: How Racial and Ethnic Socialization Affirms Black Identity among Black Americans and West Indians“, a chapter Dr. Greene wrote in the upcoming book “Contemporary African American Families: Achievements, Challenges, and Empowerment Strategies in the Twenty-First Century” (Eds.). Routledge.
The second publication “Aligned or Misaligned? Similarities and Differences between African Americans and Black Caribbeans’ Opinions on Affirmative Action” an article that will appear in the Fall/Winter 2017 edition of The Journal of Race and Policy. Dr. Greene co-authored the article along with three others:
Dr. Maruice Mangum
Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice
North Carolina A&T State University
Dr. LaTasha Y. Chaffin
Department of Political Science
College of Charleston
Dr. Jason E. Shelton
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
University of Texas-Arlington