“…School districts implement reading programs and interventions that fail to acknowledge the social dimensions of African-American males' patterns of literacy learning (Tatum 2002(Tatum , 2009Tatum & Muhammad, 2012;Tillman, 2009;Toldson;) By far and large, these programs are situated around social practices that are unfamiliar to AfricanAmerican males and literally exclude their way of learning from the learning context (Tatum, 2002(Tatum, , 2008b(Tatum, , 2009Tatum & Muhammad, 2012;Tillman, 2009). …”