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Signithia Fordham
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Black students' school success: Coping with the “burden of ‘acting white’”
S Fordham, JU Ogbu
The urban review 18 (3), 176-206, 1986
76501986
Blacked Out: Dilemmas of Race, Identity and Success at Capital High
S Fordham
ANNALS-AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 1 (560), 217-217, 1998
21301998
Racelessness as a factor in Black students' school success: Pragmatic strategy or pyrrhic victory?
S Fordham
Harvard educational review 58 (1), 54-85, 1988
20691988
“Those loud Black girls”:(Black) women, silence, and gender “passing” in the academy
S Fordham
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 24 (1), 3-32, 1993
11411993
Dissin'“the standard”: Ebonics as guerrilla warfare at Capital High
S Fordham
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 30 (3), 272-293, 1999
2141999
Peer-proofing academic competition among black adolescents:" Acting white" black American style
S Fordham
Empowerment through multicultural education, 69-93, 1991
1801991
Beyond capital high: On dual citizenship and the strange career of “acting white”
S Fordham
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 39 (3), 227-246, 2008
1582008
Racelessness in private schools: Should we deconstruct the racial and cultural identity of African-American adolescents?
S Fordham
Teachers College Record 92 (3), 470-484, 1991
1241991
Schooling the symbolic animal: Social and cultural dimensions of education
BA Levinson
Rowman & Littlefield, 2000
1142000
Blacked Out: Dilemmas of Race
S Fordham
Identity, and Success at Capital, 1996
1011996
"Speaking Standard English From Nine To Three": Language Usage As Guerrilla Warfare At Capital High
S Fordham
Language Usage and Older Children, 1998
43*1998
Passin'for Black: Race, identity, and bone memory in postracial America
S Fordham
Harvard Educational Review 80 (1), 4-30, 2010
372010
" Signithia, you can do better than that": John Ogbu (and me) and the nine lives peoples
S Fordham
Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 149-161, 2004
342004
Cultural Inversion and Black Children's School Performance.
S Fordham
271982
Black students' school success as related to fictive kinship: A study in the Washington, DC, public school system
S Fordham
(No Title), 1987
261987
Downed by friendly fire: Black girls, White girls, and suburban schooling
S Fordham
U of Minnesota Press, 2016
232016
Inside interviewing
P Atkinson, D Silverman, HS Becker, B Geer, EC Hughes, AL Strauss, ...
SAGE Publications, Inc., 2003
17*2003
"Why Can't Sonya (and Kwame) Fail Math?"
S Fordham
Race and Education: The Roles of History and Society in Educating African …, 2000
162000
What Does an Umbrella Do For the Rain? On the Efficacy and Limitations of Resistance
S Fordham
Youth Resistance Research and Theories of Change, 96-106, 2013
132013
Write‐Ous Indignation: Black Girls, Dilemmas of Cultural Domination and the Struggle to Speak the Skin we are in
S Fordham
Anthropology off the Shelf: Anthropologists on Writing, 79-92, 2009
112009
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