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African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and the Vision, second edition
Edited by Tamara L. Brown, Gregory S. Parks, and Clarenda M. Phillips
University Press of Kentucky
Published: October-2-2012
  1. Pledged to Remember: Africa in the Life and Lore of Black Greek-letter Organizations - Gloria Harper Dickinson
  2. The Origin and Evolution of College Fraternities and Sororities - Craig L. Torbenson
  3. Faith and Fraternalism - Jessica Harris and Said Sewell
  4. Black Fraternal and Benevolent Societies in Nineteenth-Century America - Anne S. Butler
  5. The Grand Boule at the Dawn of a New Century: Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity - William H. Harris
  6. Education, Racial Uplift, and the Rise of the Greek-letter Tradition: The African American Quest for Status in the Early Twentieth Century - Michael H. Washington and Cheryl L. Nunez
  7. In The Beginning: The Early History of the Divine Nine - Andre McKenzie
  8. Lobbying Congress for Civil Rights: The American Council on Human Rights, 1948-1963 - Robert L. Harris Jr.
  9. Academic Achievement of African American Fraternities and Sororities - Crystal Renee Chambers, Marybeth Walpole, and James Coaxum III
  10. Lucy Diggs Slowe, Howard University Dean of Women, 1922-1937: Educator, Administrator, Activist - Lisa Rasheed
  11. A Social History of Everyday Practice: Sadie T.M. Alexander and the Incorporation of Black Women into the American Legal Profession, 1925-1960 - Kenneth Mack
  12. Sister Acts: Resistance in Sweetheart and Little Sister Programs - Mindy Stombler and Irene Padavic
  13. The Body Art of Brotherhood - Sandra Mizumoto Posey
  14. Calls: An Inquiry into Their Origin, Meaning, and Function - Marcella L. McCoy
  15. Variegated Roots: The Foundations of Stepping - Carol D. Branch
  16. What a Man: The Influences of Black Fraternity Stereotypes on Sorority Mate Selection Racism, Sexism, and Aggression: A Study of Black and White Fraternities - Marcia D. Hernandez, Anita McDaniel, LaVerne Gyant, and Tina Fletcher
  17. Racism, Sexism, and Aggression: A Study of Black and White Fraternities - Tyra Black, Joanne Belknap, and Jennifer Ginsburg
  18. The Empty Space of African American Sorority Representation: Spike Lee’s School Daze - Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
  19. “Bloody, but Unbowed”: Making Meaning of “Invictus” and “If—” for the Shaping of a Collective Black Greek Identity - Rashawn Ray, Danielle Heard, and Ted Ingram
  20. The Lost Art of Pledging within Black Greek-letter Organizations: The Continuing Presence of Hazing during the Membership Intake Process - Jerryl Briggs
 

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Alpha Phi Alpha: An Analysis of Organizational Identity
Edited by Gregory S. Parks and Stefan M. Bradley
University Press of Kentucky
Published: December-19-2011
  1. What We Mean by Organizational Identity - Y. Sekou Bermiss
  2. Defining the "Alpha" Identity - Felix L. Armfield, Stefan M. Bradley, Kenneth I. Clark Sr., Gregory S. Parks, and Jeremy M. Harp
  3. The Complexities of Alpha Phi Alpha's Contemporary Image Projection - Gregory S. Parks and Joanna S. Hunter
  4. Progenitors of Progress: A Brief History of the Jewels of Alpha Phi Alpha - Stefan M. Bradley
  5. Those Who Carried the Torch: The General presidents of Alpha Phi Alpha - Andre McKenzie
  6. The Quest for Excellence: Analyzing Alpha Phi Alpha's Legacy of Academic Achievement - Ralph E. Johnson, Crystal Chambers, and Marybeth Walpole
  7. "Am I Not a Man and a Brother?":  Authenticating the Racial, Religious, and Masculine Dimensions of Brotherhood within Alpha Phi Alpha - Rashawn Ray and Kevin Walter Spragling
  8. Alpha Phi Alpha, the Fight for Civil Rights, and Shaping of Public Policy - Robert E. Weems Jr.
  9. Setting an Example: The Philanthropic Contributions of Alpha Phi Alpha - Michael J. Myers II and Marybeth Gasman
  10. Constraining Factors in the Selection and Training of Alpha Phi Alpha Men - Richard J. Reddick, Kelso Anderson, Terrence L. Frazier, and Derrick Jenkins
  11. Hazing/Pledging in Alpha Phi Alpha: An Organizational Behavior Theoretical Perspective - Oscar Holmes IV
 

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Black Greek-Letter Organizations 2.0
Edited by Matthew W. Hughey and Gregory S. Parks; Foreword by Theda Skocpol
University Press of Mississippi
Published: March-1-2011
  1. Public Realism: Propounding a Critical and Empirical Black “Greek” Scholarship - Matthew W. Hughey and Gregory S. Parks [Commentary by Lynn Perry Wooten]
  2. Passive Activism: African American Fraternities and Sororities and the Push for Civil Rights - Marybeth Gasman [Commentary by Rochelle Parks-Yancy]
  3. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Community, and Professionalism: Constructing the Significance of BGLO Involvement in the Life of Loraine Richardson Green - Yolanda Y. Johnson [Commentary by Laura Morgan Roberts]
  4. Faith and Fraternalism: A Doctrinal and Empirical Analysis - Kenneth I. Clarke Sr. and Tamara L. Brown [Commentary by Corey D. B. Walker]
  5. Becoming Men in Burning Sands: Student Identity, Masculinity, and Image Construction in Black Greek-Letter Collegiate Fraternities - T . Elon Dancy II [Commentary by Marc Lamont Hill]
  6. Black Greek-Letter Fraternities and Masculinities - Reynaldo Anderson, Paul M. Buckley, and Natalie T. J. Tindall [Commentary by Caryn E. Neumann]
  7. Transforming Racism: Asian Pacific American Women in African American Sororities - Edith Wen-Chu Chen [Commentary by Sherry L. Martin ]
  8. The Realities and Consequences of Unconscious Antiblack Bias among BGLO Members - Shanette C. Porter and Gregory S. Parks [Commentary by Kira Hudson Banks]
  9. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., as Filmmaker: The Making and Demise of Countdown at Kusini - Robin Means Coleman [Commentary by Derek Fordjour]
  10. “You Make the Letters. The Letters Don’t Make You”: The Construction of Memory and Identity in Stomp the Yard - Matthew W. Hughey [Commentary by Elizabeth C. Fine]
  11. Challenging Controlling Images Appearance Enforcement within Black Sororities - Marcia D. Hernandez [Commentary by Cynthia Lynne Shelton]
  12. Factors That Contribute to Hazing Practices by Collegiate Black Greek-Letter Fraternities during Membership Intake Activities - Dwayne J. Scott [Commentary by Shuana K. Tucker]
  13. Old School Values and New School Methods: Preserving the Integrity of the Pledge Process and Defending against Hazing Liability - Dara Aquila Govan [Commentary by Michael V. W. Gordon]
  14. Black Greek-Letter Organizations at Predominantly White Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Terrell L. Strayhorn and Fred C. McCall [Commentary by Martia J. N. H. Brawner]
 

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12 Angry Men: True Stories of Being a Black Man in America
Edited by Gregory S. Parks and Matthew W. Hughey; Foreword by Lani Guinier
The New Press
Published: January-11-2011
  1. The Bill of Rights for Black Men - Byron Bain
  2. Reporting While Black - Solomon Moore
  3. That’s Joe Morgan! - Joe Morgan
  4. On the Corner - Richard F.
  5. Chipped Away - Nii-Odoi Glover
  6. Just-Us - The Honorable Daniel K. Davis
  7. Notes of a Naturalized Son - Devon W. Carbado
  8. Severed Tie - Kent H.
  9. Do You Live in This Neighborhood? - Paul Butler
  10. Look Homeward, Angel - Joshua T. Wiley
  11. Not Givin’ In - M.K. Asante
  12. Stand! - King Downing
 

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The Obamas and a (Post) Racial America?
Edited by Gregory S. Parks and Matthew W. Hughey
Oxford University Press
Published: January-2-2011
  1. Measuring Racial Progress in America: The Tangled Path of Race – Matthew W. Hughey (Constraint and Freedom in the “Age of Obama” – Kenneth Mack)
  2.  Implicit Bias: A Better Metric for Racial Progress? – Leslie Ashburn-Nardo, Robert Livingston and Joshua Waytz (The Erasure of the Affirmative Action Debate in the Age of Obama – Ian Ayres)
  3. Black Man in the White House: Ideology and Implicit Racial Bias in the Age of Obama – Kristin Lane and John Jost (Black Man in the White House: A Commentary – Marc H. Morial)
  4. Obama-nation?: Implicit Beliefs about American Nationality and the Possibility of Redefining Who Counts as “Truly” American –  Nilanjana Dasgupta and Kumar Yogeeswaran (As American as Barack Obama – Lawrence Bobo)
  5. Does Black and Male Still = Threat in the Age of Obama? – Jennifer A. Richeson and Meghan G. Bean (Threat, Fantasy, and President Obama – Eddie Glaude, Jr.)
  6. Michelle Obama: Redefining Images of Black Women – Shanette C. Porter and Gregory S. Parks (First Lady Michelle Obama: Getting Past the Stereotypes – Julianne Malveaux)
  7. Barack, Michelle and the Complexities of a Black “Love Supreme” – Clarenda M. Phillips, Tamara L. Brown and Gregory S. Parks (The Obamas: Beyond Troubled Love – Jenée Desmond-Harris)
  8. Malia and Sasha: Re-envisioning Black Youth – Valerie Purdie-Vaughns and Rachel Sumner (Re-envisioning Black Youth: A Commentary – Marc Lamont Hill)
  9. Obama and Global Change in Attitudes about Group Status – George Ciccariello-Maher and Matthew Hughey (Commentary on Obama and Group Change in Attitudes about Group Status – Michael Dawson)
  10. The Role of Race in American Politics: Lessons Learned from the 2008 Presidential Election –Thierry Devos (The State of the Post-racial Union – Farai Chideya)
  11. Obama’s Potential to Transform the Racial Attitudes of White Americans – Jack Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner, Tamar Saguy and Eric Hehman (Black Behavior and Moral Dissonance: Missing Mechanisms in Theorizing the Obama Effect – Richard O. Lempert)
  12. New Bottle, Same Old Wine: The GOP and Race in the Age of Obama – Russell J. Webster, Donald A. Saucier and Gregory S. Parks (New Bottle, Same Old Wine: A Response – Melissa Harris-Lacewell)