Browsing by Subject "Black studies"
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They’re There, Now What?: The Identities, Behaviors, and Perceptions of Black Judges
(2016)Prior to the Civil Rights Movement, fewer than 50 Black judges had been elected or appointed to the judiciary. As of August 2015, there are over 1,000 Black state and federal judges. As the number of black judges has increased, ... -
Urban Borderlands: African Writers in Precarious Spain, 1985-2008
(2021)This dissertation, “Urban Borderlands: African Writers in Precarious Spain, 1985-2008,” analyzes the literature of four African-born authors who publish for a Spanish audience: the Beninese writer Agnès Agboton; Najat El ... -
Walking the Back of The Crocodile: A Manual of Biblical Interpretation for Queer Members of the Black Church
(2023)June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States, ruled that same sex marriage was constitutional, extending the right and its accompanying benefits to millions of persons to whom legal recognition of their marriages ...