Africanamericaninternet page name African American StudiesInternet Resources African National Congress http//www.anc.org.za Includes full text of ANC publications http://www.ship.edu/~library/subjectguides/africanamericaninternet.html&e=747
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The National Center On Education, Disability And Juvenile Justice In his study, the characteristics of youth placed in a psychiatric facility were African American youth are overrepresented in juvenile correctional http://www.edjj.org/Publications/list/drakeford_garfinkel-2000.html&e=747
African American Museum Library At Oakland Branch Manager, Rick Moss. email contact, rmoss@oaklandlibrary.org The African American Museum and Library at Oakland is dedicated to discover, http://www.oaklandlibrary.org/AAMLO/&e=747
Watching Sex On Television Predicts Adolescent Initiation Of African American youths who watched more depictions of sexual risks or safety Here we describe the results of a study designed to test the effects of TV http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/114/3/e280&e=747