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On-line resources
- Daniel Beaty >
- Oz Scott >
- For Colored Girls Revival, Playbill >
- The State of Black America 2007, Executive Summary >
- The State of Black America 2007, Abstracts >
- 100 Black Men >
- Negro Spirituals >
- Gay Scare Finally Hits Greater Mt. Calvary Baptist Holy Church in Washington, DC, by Justin Smith >
- Vegetarian Survey, Black Vegetarians >
- Diabetic Attacks >
- Overeaters Anonymous >
- “Breaking the Chains,” Essence Magazine >
- “Rethinking Black Business: The Importance of the family and community network” The Black Informant >
- United States, Punishment and Prejudice: Racial Disparities in the War on Drugs, Human Rights Watch >
- "Father's neglect left son with a hole in his soul" by Roland C. Warren The Washington Times >
- "Faithful Have New Food for Thought: Believers Carry Over Their Values as They Remodel Their Diets" By G. Jeffrey Macdonald, The Washington Post >
Books, Plays, Videos, Articles
- For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange
- ”The Morehouse College Story.”By Vince M. Bursey Columbus Times. Jan 20, 1982. pg. 3.
- “Remembering Benjamin Mays: A Legion of Graduates, Troubled that the Legacy Will Be Lost.”By Donald E. Winbush, Black Issues in Higher Education. May 4, 1995. pg. 22.
- Morehouse Men, a PBS documentary
- “Black college faces its own bias; The 'Morehouse man' is a paragon of virtue and strength, a leader destined for great things. But can he also be gay?” by Richard Fausset, Los Angeles Times, May 22, 2008 p. A.1.
- "African American Food." By Howard Paige and Mark H. Zanger The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America,
- An Exploration of the Down-Low Identity: Nongay-Identified Young African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men, Journal of the National Medical Association, August 2005
- Tongues Untied, a documentary, by Marlon Riggs
- Brother to Brother: Collected Writings by Black Gay Men, edited by Essex Hemphill, conceived by Joseph Beam
- African American males in School and Society: Practices and Policies for Effective Education, ed. Vernon C. Polite and James Earl Davis
- Breaking Bread: Insurgent Black Intellectual Life, by bell hooks and Cornel West,
- “Rhythm Nation: The Political Economy of Black Music.” By Norman Kelley, Black Renaissance. Jul 31,1999. pg. 8.
- “Hip Hop: A Lost Revolution? Once an underground soapbox for urban youth, hip hop has grown into a commercial industry more focused on personal gain than collective upliftment. What happened?”by Samiya Bashir,Hues. Jul 31, 1998. pg. 42
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