This work takes a critical look at the adjustment problems as experienced by African students at public universities in America and provides these students with information to assist in the smooth transition into the American academic community.
For those who believe America is worth defending, The Control Factor explores the psychological maneuvers, fantasies, and entanglements we engage in to avoid clearly seeing the Islamic threat that confronts us. The prerequisite for developing necessary strategies to ensure our survival is taking responsibility for our perceptions and actions.
The Cultural Heritage Resilience of the Great Dismal Swamp highlights local narratives that sustain traditions amidst historical silences, connecting cultural values to heritage tourism and Indigenous stewardship. It showcases how marginalized communities maintain ancestral lifeways and create empowering knowledge spaces despite erasures, emphasizing their strong ties to land and tradition.
The Cultural Heritage Resilience of the Great Dismal Swamp highlights local narratives that sustain traditions amidst historical silences, connecting cultural values to heritage tourism and Indigenous stewardship. It showcases how marginalized communities maintain ancestral lifeways and create empowering knowledge spaces despite erasures, emphasizing their strong ties to land and tradition.
This book reviews the achievements of American women in the American economy, education, government, religion, the military, law enforcement, and communications. The author predicts the feminization of American life with particular reference to changes in the American family and the ever increasing dominance of women in all American institutions.