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Graduating Black Males: A Generic Qualitative Study
The Qualitative Report (2014)
  • Edward Earl Bell
Abstract

Black males face a difficult educational battle. Across America, graduation statistics for Black males are sobering. The purpose of this study was to explore why Black males drop out of school and to examine the current employment status of the study participants. The research took place in rural North Carolina. Fifteen Black American male high school dropouts took part in a snowball sample. This study was qualitative and used open and axial coding. Findings from this study may provide guidance and directions for school and community leaders to help Black males stay in school through graduating.

Keywords
  • Graduating Black Males
Publication Date
Winter February 19, 2014
Citation Information
Edward Earl Bell. "Graduating Black Males: A Generic Qualitative Study" The Qualitative Report Vol. 19 Iss. 13 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/edward_bell/55/