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Submissions from 2019

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“The right information”: Perceptions of information bias among Black Wikipedians, Boryung Ju and Brenton Stewart

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What drives Black contributions to Wikipedia?, Brenton Stewart and Boryung Ju

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Racial Climate and Inclusiveness in Academic Libraries: Perceptions of Welcomeness among Black College Students, Brenton Stewart, Boryung Ju, and Kaetrena Davis Kendrick

Submissions from 2018

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An Evaluation of College Student Attitudes toward Gay Adoption, Cassandra Chaney PhD and Le'Brian Patrick

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My Mother on Dream Interpretation and the Lack of Finality in Death, Liz Johnston

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Rape Myths and Hookup Culture: An Exploratory Study of U.S. College Students' Perceptions, Timothy T. Reling, Michael S. Barton, Sarah Anna Becker, and Matthew A. Valasik

Submissions from 2017

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Prince Rogers Nelson: from "Dirty Mind" to Devout Jehovah's Witness, Cassandra Chaney PhD

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The Double ABCX Model, Family Stress Theory, Risk, Protection, and Resilience in the Movie “Precious”, Cassandra Chaney PhD

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'People are enemies to what they don't know' managing stigma and anti-Muslim stereotypes in a Turkish Community Center, Crystal Paul and Sarah Anna Becker

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Cheryl Knott. Not Free, Not for All: Public Libraries in the Age of Jim Crow, Brenton Stewart

Submissions from 2016

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Post-feminism for children: feminism ‘repackaged’ in the Bratz films, Sarah Anna Becker, Danielle Thomas, and Michael R. Cope

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“Whatever God Has Yoked Together, Let No Man Put Apart:” The Effect of Religion on Black Marriages, Cassandra Chaney PhD, Lucy Shirisia, and Linda Skogrand

Submissions from 2015

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"It Didn't Seem Like Race Mattered": Exploring the Implications of Service-learning Pedagogy for Reproducing or Challenging Color-blind Racism, Sarah Anna Becker and Crystal Paul

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Institutional Racism: Perspectives on the Department of Justice's Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department., Cassandra Chaney PhD

Books from 2013

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African Americans (Research Report #121), Nile Patterson, Mark J. Schafer, and Troy Blanchard