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I Think it's Just Natural': The Spatiality of Racial Segregation at a US High School

How does race and it’s ambivalences occur through girls’ everyday and banal spatial practices at school?

How African American is the Net Black Advantage? Differences in College Attendance Among Immigrant Blacks, Native Blacks, and Whites

Investigates the reason that black high school graduates are more likely to attend college than white high school graduates, looking specifically at whether this advantage is driven by immigrant blacks who come from more privileged socioeconomic backgrounds.

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