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An African-American Male’s Journey through Graduate Education in Psychology

Titus M. Hamlett, MA

In this article, the author uses their own experience to analyze the social and economic difficulties African American men face in trying to create their own identity, particularly while attending graduate school in a field with little black male representation.

Year 2016
Credit 1
Level Intermediate
Price $25.00
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Learning Objectives
  1. Analyze the social and economic difficulties African American men face in trying to create their own identity.
Citation

Hamlet, T.M. (2015). An African-American Male’s Journey through Graduate Education in Psychology. The Register Report, 41, 18-20.

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