Battle-Walters, K. (2004). Sheila’s Shop: The Experiences and Realities of Working Class African American Women. Rowman and Littlefield.
Battle-Walters, K. “Starting and Finishing Well.” Women Advancing with God. Johannesburg, South Africa: Africa Ministry Resources (expected out later this year).
Battle-Walters, K. (March 27, 2003). “Bringing Color to the International Intellectual Table.” Black Issues in Higher Education, vol. 20, n3, 74.
Battle-Walters, K. (2002). “Central African Republic.” World Education Encyclopedia: A Survey of Educational Systems Worldwide (2nd ed.) Rebecca Marlow–Ferguson ed., Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group.
Battle-Walters, K. (2002). “Oman.” World Education Encyclopedia: A Survey of Educational Systems Worldwide (2nd ed.) Rebecca Marlow–Ferguson ed., Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale Group.
Seccombe, K., Battle-Walters, K., and James, D. (1999). “Welfare mothers welcome reform, urge compassion.” Family Relations, 48, 197-206 (refereed).
Seccombe, K., James, D., and Battle-Walters, K. (1998). “They think you ain’t much of nothing: The social construction of the welfare mother.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60,849-865 (refereed).
Battle-Walters, K. (1997). “Aid to families with dependent children.” The African American Encyclopedia Supplement. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
Battle-Walters, K. (1997). “Cornel West.” The African Encyclopedia Supplement. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
Battle-Walters, K. (1997). “Head start.” The African American Encyclopedia Supplement. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
Battle-Walters, K. (1997). “National coalition of 100 black women/men.” The African Encyclopedia Supplement. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
Battle-Walters, K. (1997). “ This child’s gonna live” (book review).The African Encyclopedia Supplement. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
Battle-Walters, K. (1997). “Transracial adoption.” The African American Encyclopedia Supplement. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
Battle-Walters, K. (1997). “Welfare reform.” The African American Encyclopedia Supplement. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
Kimberly Battle-Walters Denu, Ph.D.
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