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Discovering How African-American Male Soldiers' Self-Esteem is Diminished and Restored n the Army

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Everett Lee Caldwell. Discovering How African-american Male Soldiers' Self-esteem Is Diminished and Restored N the Army. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/58fe14bb-356a-4d87-8813-9012a13e3fd7.

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E. L. Caldwell. Discovering How African-American Male Soldiers' Self-Esteem is Diminished and Restored n the Army. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/58fe14bb-356a-4d87-8813-9012a13e3fd7

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Everett Lee Caldwell. Discovering How African-American Male Soldiers' Self-Esteem Is Diminished and Restored n the Army. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/58fe14bb-356a-4d87-8813-9012a13e3fd7.

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  • Discovering How African-American Male Soldiers' Self-Esteem is Diminished and Restored n the Army:The purpose of this project was to discover how African American male chaplains have recognized the dynamics that have lowered self-esteem of African American male soldiers and to identify ways that have been used to restore their self-esteem in the U.S. Army. A 5-point Likert scale survey was taken by eight African American male chaplains within the 807th brigade. It was discovered: 1) African American male soldiers' self-esteem is diminished when denied promotions; 2) African American male soldiers were encouraged by seeing black officers; 3) African American male chaplains gave words of empowerment to help soldiers overcome racial injustices.
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  • 02/17/2024

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