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(2011, Fall). Doing a good job at a bad thing: Prevalence and perpetuation of stereotypes among members of historically black sororities. Oracle: The research journal of the association of fraternity/sorority advisors, 6(2), pp.36-53.
Literte, Patricia E., and Candice Hodge 2011 Sisterhood and Sexuality: Attitudes about Homosexuality among Members of Historically Black Sororities. Journal of African American Studies 16:674-699.Literte P and Hodge C (2012) Sisterhood and sexuality: Attitudes about homosexuality among members of ...
Forecasting Intersectionality in Student Affairs Practice: Examining Historically Black SororitiesFrom the SelectedWorks of Donald Mitchell Jr., Ph.D. Contact Author Start Your Own SelectedWorks Notify Me of New Work Available at: http://works.bepress.com/donaldmitchelljr/37 Greyerbiehl, L., & ...
The New Negro at Howard University: The Case of Historically Black Sororities and Black WomanhoodNjoku, Nadrea R
Black studiesOrganizational behaviorHigher education The Impact of Colorism on Historically Black Fraternities and Sororities NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Dustin Berna BryantPatience DeneceThis dissertation study was conducted in order to examine and gain an insight on two topics that are considered to be ...
people; A lifelong pledge; When people join historically black sororities and fraternities, they join a tradition of service, achievement and leadership.(SOURCE)Meier, Peg
Intersectional Value? A Pilot Study Exploring Educational Outcomes for African American Women in Historically Black Sororities versus Non-historically Black Sororitiesdoi:10.25774/RS5Y-Z374Donald Mitchell Jr.John A GipsonJakia MarieTiffany Steele