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Living two Lives: The Ability of Low Income African American Females in their Quest to Break the Glass Ceiling in Education Through The Ellison Model (TEM) Mentoring  Approach
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Living two Lives: The Ability of Low Income African American Females in their Quest to Break the Glass Ceiling in Education Through The Ellison Model (TEM) Mentoring Approach

DaVina Julia Hoyt
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Washington State University
01/2013
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Females Glass Ceiling Living Two Lives Low Income Mentoring Higher Education Women's Studies

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