“…This body of research (38 of 119 studies, 32%) highlighted Black women's relationships with faculty (Cokley, 2000;D. Cole, 2008;Gallien & Peterson, 2004;Kobrak, 1992;Lee, 1999;Lundberg & Schreiner, 2004;Patton, 2009;Strayhorn & Saddler, 2009), peers (Fries-Britt & Turner, 2002; A. E. Lewis, Chesler & Forman, 2000;Littleton, 2003;Martinez Alemán, 2000;Patton, 2009;Sims, 2008), and family (Guiffrida, 2005b;Herndon & Hirt, 2004;Winkle-Wagner, 2009a). Some of the studies in this area have highlighted African American women as educational success stories (Banks, 2009;Freeman, 1999;Fries-Britt & Griffin, 2007;Fries-Britt & Holmes, 2012;Fries-Britt & Turner, 2002;Griffin, 2006), pointing out complex relationships within that role.…”