Seventy Years of the African American Male Experience at Eastern Illinois University

  • Rovion D. Reed

Student thesis: Master's ThesisMaster of Science (MS)

Abstract

Using qualitative methodology the researcher analyzed the lived experiences of seven African American men who attended Eastern Illinois University over the past seven decades including one who is currently enrolled. Data was collected by conducting archival research as well and semi-structured interviews. Overall participants reported having good experiences at Eastern Illinois University. The participants' experiences were categorized into seven themes including faculty or staff relations, race relations, intra-racial relations, campus involvement, mentoring, campus climate, and Black Greek organizations. In addition, minor themes were also discovered including only-ness, lowered expectations, positive influence of student organizations, and sense of care from mentors.

Date of Award2013
Original languageAmerican English
Awarding Institution
  • Eastern Illinois University
SupervisorCatherine L Polydore (Supervisor)

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Education

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