Black College Athletes' Perceptions of Academic Success and the Role of Social Support
The purpose of this study is to understand Black college athletes' perceptions of academic success and how social support contributes to their academic success at predominantly white institution of higher education (PWIHE). Utilizing a qualitative approach, the authors conducted narrative inter...
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Main Authors: | Akilah Carter-Francique (Author), Algerian Hart (Author), Astin Steward (Author) |
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2013-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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