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"Many and strange experiences of shadow and sunshine": Ideological violence, subjectivity, and the impossibility of redemption in Frederick Douglass' lifelong resistance to white supremacy, an American paradox rewritten by himself
(2021-12)
This dissertation sets out to recover Frederick Douglass as a militant by radically redefining the terms of his militancy. Beginning with the recognition that Douglass' militancy emerges from his violent experiences with ...
Analysis of bullying legislation among various states
(2009-12)
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study is to understand the existing state legislation concerning bullying in schools to determine whether the development, structure, and content of these state mandates ...
Family system qualities, parenting behaviors, exposure to violence, and emotion regulation in low-income urban youth
(2010-05)
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine a theoretical model that posited perceptions of family system variables (cohesion and adaptability) and parenting behaviors (support and supervision) were ...
Loneliness, violence, aggression, and suicidality in incarcerated youth
(2013-07)
Many adolescents are incarcerated for committing aggressive and violent acts yearly. Juvenile facilities are frequently at maximum capacity or are experiencing overcrowding, providing more opportunities for juveniles to ...