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Signithia Fordham is a
prominent Anthropologist who
studies how race
influences Black students in the classroom. She
began her
career working with John...
- literature. In 1986,
Nigerian sociologist John Ogbu co-aut****d with
Signithia Fordham a
study that
concluded that high-performing African-American students...
- communities."
Sociological Perspectives 43, no. 2 (2000): 189-209. Fordham,
Signithia. "Racelessness as a
factor in
Black students'
school success: Pragmatic...
- and Education. 11: 205–230 – via ResearchGate. Foley, Douglas; Fordham,
Signithia; Akom, A.A; Demerath, Peter; Lynch, Jill; Davidson, Mario; Hurd, Clayton...
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indebted to a
tradition of
white southern chivalry. Instead, Nero
marshals Signithia Fordham's
terminology of "gender integrity" to
delimit how the murder...
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anthropologist 1939-07-26
Sidney Robertson Cowell American ethnographer 1903 1995
Signithia Fordham American anthropologist Smadar Lavie Israeli anthropologist Sohini...
- Students'
School Success:
Coping with the "Burden of 'Acting White'"
Signithia Fordham and John U. Ogbu 1986 Steele, C., and J. Aronson, "Stereotype...
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their oppositional culture, and thus
their cultural reality. In 1986
Signithia Fordham co-aut****d,
along with Ogbu, a
study which concluded that some...
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Margaret Beale Spencer and
Vinay Harpalani addressed John Ogbu and
Signithia Fordham's
widely cited "Black students'
school success:
Coping with the...