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Keyword [Black women]
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161. Putting the bloom back on: Figurations of the Diva
162. Use of spiritual-focused coping for managing stress among Black women
163. What sociolgy teaches us about Black women A textual analysis of introductory sociology textbooks
164. Issues Affecting Sexual Decisions among Black Women in the Era of HIV/AIDS
165. More than a state of being. The process of actualizing 'self' in the midst of limitations and contradictions: Establishing pedagogy of self-actualization and survival through Zora's eyes (Zora Neale Hurston)
166. The Persistence of Black Women in Engineering: A Phenomenological Study
167. The Effect of Internal and External Discrimination on the Psychological Well-Being and Self-Esteem of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Black Women
168. Gender, Ethnicity, and Physics Education: Understanding How Black Women Build Their Identities as Scientists
169. Black women writers and the spatial limits of the African diaspora
170. Disrupting dissemblance: Transgressive black women as politics of counter-representation in African American women's fiction (Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, Alice Walker)
171. Misery baby: A (re)vision of the Bildungsroman by Caribbean and United States black women writers (Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua, Edwidge Danticat, Haiti, Toni Morrison)
172. 'Hush now can you hear it': Black women's sonic literature
173. Network support variation for black women in the United States: A mobility study of immigrant and non-immigrant black women
174. The Lived Experience of Urban Plus-Sized Black Women in a Midwestern City
175. Sexuality as a Guise: The Impossibility of Queering the New Jersey 4/7 and the Politics of Representation for Black Women
176. Image slavery and mass media pollution: Examining the sociopolitical context of beauty and self image in the lives of Black women
177. A room of her own: Identity and the politics of space in contemporary Black women's fiction
178. Mediating Blackness Afro Puerto Rican women and popular culture
179. Color Blocked: A Rhetorical Analysis of Colorism and its Impact on Rap Lyrics in Hip Hop Music from 2005 to 2010
180. A study of body image perceptions related to appearance, fitness and health orientation among Black women
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