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Wade in the Water: Lessons Learned from Katrina by One African American Academic by Fred A. Bonner, II - February 03, 2006As an academic, I readily saw how the larger national debates sparked by Katrina had profound implications for how I viewed myself as an African American.To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Fred Bonner, II
Texas A&M University—College Station; American Council on Education Fellow E-mail Author FRED A. BONNER, II, is an Associate Professor of Higher Education Administration at Texas A&M University—College Station and a 2005-2006 ACE Fellow in the Office of the President at Old Dominion University. His publications include articles and book chapters on academically gifted African American male college students, teaching in the multicultural college classroom, and diversity issues in student affairs. He is completing a book with Greenwood Publishers that is tentatively titled, "Gifted African American Male College Students."
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