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ISSN 2153-9065
K-12
Vol. 6, Issue 1, 2015March 01, 2015 EDT

Starting Young: Emergent Black Masculinity and Early Literacy

Alma Stevenson, Sabrina Ross,
early literacyblack masculine literacyalternative expressions of masculinity
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Journal of AA Males in Education
Stevenson, Alma, and Sabrina Ross. 2015. “Starting Young: Emergent Black Masculinity and Early Literacy.” Journal of African American Males in Education (JAAME) 6 (1): 75–90.

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