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ISSN 2153-9065
Higher Education
Vol. 6, Issue 1, 2015March 01, 2015 EDT

Beyond the Call of Duty: Building on Othermothering for Improving Outcomes at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Alonzo M. Flowers III, Jameel A. Scott, Jamie R. Riley, Robert T. Palmer,
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Journal of AA Males in Education
Flowers III, Alonzo M., Jameel A. Scott, Jamie R. Riley, and Robert T. Palmer. 2015. “Beyond the Call of Duty: Building on Othermothering for Improving Outcomes at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.” Journal of African American Males in Education (JAAME) 6 (1): 59–73.

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