Chapter 5: Black Male Honors: The Experiences of Black Males in the Honors College
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Published:2020
Sandra Greene, C. Spencer Platt, 2020. "Black Male Honors: The Experiences of Black Males in the Honors College", Multiculturalism in Higher Education: Increasing Access and Improving Equity in the 21st Century, C. Spencer Platt, Adriel A. Hilton, Christopher Newman, Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford
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The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of Black males in the honors colleges at Predominantly White Institutions (PWI) in the South. Specifically, this research aims to highlight the successes, challenges and common experiences of Black males in the honors college. This study seeks to share narratives of success to counteract the majoritarian narrative of Black male underachievement in education. Critical Race Theory (CRT) provides a framework to understand the emergent themes and findings. The following three themes emerged: 1) Civic engagement and activism, 2) underrepresentation and invisibility, and 3) being “othered.”
