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A way of making it: Black reentry females’ success and challenges to undergraduate education.
This article draws from a qualitative case study with four Black reentry women. Exploring their educational narratives through the framework of Black Feminist Thought, this study reveals that the women enacted their college reentry in three compelling ways: (1) reentry as a response to critical moments, (2) reentry as a strategy for coping with challenges, and (3) reentry as a practical step toward getting their daughters in to college. Cursory reviews of Black women in higher education and representations of Black motherhood contexualize the struggles these and other Black women have faced in getting an education, raising their families, and maintaining a positive image in society.
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- Black Female Undergraduates on Campus: Successes and Challenges
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- Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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- https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-3644(2012)0000012008
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- August 13, 2025