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Special Education
Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2016March 01, 2016 EDT

The Other Half Hasn’t Been Told: African American Males and Their Success in Special Education

Brian L. Wright, Felicity Crawford, Shelly L. Counsell,
urban educationhigh schooladolescenceintellectual disabilitybehavioral disorderspecial educationafrican american males
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Journal of AA Males in Education
Wright, Brian L., Felicity Crawford, and Shelly L. Counsell. 2016. “The Other Half Hasn’t Been Told: African American Males and Their Success in Special Education.” Journal of African American Males in Education (JAAME) 7 (1): 35–51.

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