• Source: Black excellence
    • Black excellence refers to high achievement or ability in a black person or generally in black people, and carries both positive and negative stereotypes.


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      Asare, Janice Gassam (1 August 2021). "Our Obsession With Black Excellence Is Harming Black People". Forbes.
      Ford, Tanisha C. (19 April 2022). "'Bel-Air' and the Flawed Logic of 'Black Excellence'". The Atlantic.
      Yousof, Hanaa (6 July 2022). "Is the pressure to be 'Black and Excellent' doing more harm than good?". Cosmopolitan.
      "Read This Before You Talk About 'Black Excellence'". Refinery29. 10 February 2022.
      Vaughn-Hall, Jasmine (18 February 2021). "This is America: Black excellence is an ancestral declaration that exceeds hashtags". USA TODAY.
      Sowell, Thomas (Spring 1976). "Patterns of Black Excellence". The Public Interest. 43: 26–58. ProQuest 1298119033.
      Sowell, Thomas (Spring 1974). "Black Excellence – the Case of Dunbar High School". The Public Interest. 35: 3–21. ProQuest 1298112268.
      Emanuel, James A. (1979). "Black excellence: Contemporary American poetry" (PDF). Atlantis. 1 (2): 26–37.
      Schell, Christopher J.; Guy, Cylita; Shelton, Delia S.; Campbell-Staton, Shane C.; Sealey, Briana A.; Lee, Danielle N.; Harris, Nyeema C. (October 2020). "Recreating Wakanda by promoting Black excellence in ecology and evolution". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4 (10): 1285–1287. doi:10.1038/s41559-020-1266-7. PMC 7861874. PMID 32710013.
      Scott, Stephen C. (22 March 2017). "Black excellence: Fostering intellectual curiosity in minority honors students at a predominantly white research institution". Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council. 18 (1): 109–134. ERIC EJ1172629 Gale A503273299.
      Bashir, Haroon (Autumn 2019). "Black Excellence and the Curse of Ham: Debating Race and Slavery in the Islamic Tradition". ReOrient. 5 (1). doi:10.13169/reorient.5.1.0092. S2CID 213533983. Gale A640838853 ProQuest 2409890537.
      Williams, Dawn P. (2006). Who's who in Black Canada 2: Black Success and Black Excellence in Canada. Who's Who in Black Canada. ISBN 978-0-9731384-2-9.
      Riley, Donna (30 August 2019). "Lessons in black excellence". Science. 365 (6456): 871. Bibcode:2019Sci...365..871R. doi:10.1126/science.aay3052. S2CID 201672307.
      Ali-Coleman, Khadijah Z. (2022). "Black Excellence: Dual Enrolled African American Homeschooled Students". In Ali-Coleman, Khadijah; Fields-Smith, Cheryl (eds.). Homeschooling Black Children in the U.S.: Theory, Practice, and Popular Culture. IAP. pp. 199–218. ISBN 978-1-64802-784-0.
      Annan, Henry (17 September 2020). "Take Black excellence all the way to the top". Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership. 7 (1): 18–23. doi:10.37964/cr24723. S2CID 224942616.
      St. Vil, Cassandra (24 June 2021). "The Insistence of Inclusion: The Black Excellence Project". Early College Folio. 1 (1).
      Solomon, Jonathan W. (2022). 'We Are Black Excellence': The Experiences of Academically Gifted African American Men at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Thesis). ERIC ED621686 ProQuest 2667826271.
      Fiske, Susan T.; Bergsieker, Hilary B.; Russell, Ann Marie; Williams, Lyle (2009). "Images of Black Americans: Then, 'Them,' and Now, 'Obama!'". Du Bois Review. 6 (1). doi:10.1017/S1742058X0909002X. PMC 3825175. PMID 24235974. ProQuest 214848363.
      Tuitt, Frank (13 December 2021). "More Than a Hashtag: Nurturing Black Excellence in Traditionally White Institutions". Journal of Minority Achievement, Creativity, and Leadership. 1 (2): 274–300. doi:10.5325/minoachicrealead.1.2.0274. S2CID 245273687.
      Drake, Aaron Sardinha (16 December 2022). "Centering Black Excellence: Critical Race Currere". The Currere Exchange Journal. 6 (2): 43–50.
      Sobande, Francesca (12 December 2019). "Woke-washing: 'intersectional' femvertising and branding 'woke' bravery" (PDF). European Journal of Marketing. 54 (11): 2723–2745. doi:10.1108/EJM-02-2019-0134. S2CID 213469381.
      Moran, Claire (19 December 2022). "'African kids can': Challenging the African gangs narrative on social media". Media International Australia: 1329878X2211428. doi:10.1177/1329878X221142879. S2CID 254952317.
      Calhoun, Kendra (2020). "Blackout, Black Excellence, Black Power". A tumblr book. University of Michigan Press. pp. 48–62. doi:10.3998/mpub.11537055. ISBN 978-0-472-07456-3. JSTOR 10.3998/mpub.11537055.8. S2CID 213691692.

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