Many thanks to everyone who supported me throughout the past eight years. Special thanks to my chair, Dr. Cherese Childers-McKee, whose unfailing support has been personally and professionally appreciated. Thanks to my second reader, Dr. Mounira Morris, for joining the team. Dr. Takiyah Nur Amin, thank you for encouraging me to pursue this degree and for returning to serve as my third reader. Endless gratitude to the friends and family who have cheered me on through this journey. Diosa Adams and Family, Vannessa Carrington, Rebecca Eury, Tuwana Bias Ford and Family, Aleda Harley, Laura Huffman, and Abe Stroock, thank you, thank you. Christina, Elise, Elizabeth, Genevie, Giselle, Jessie, Joie, and Tracey -thank you. Thank you for your willingness to revisit key moments in your identity development at Arlington Hall. I am so honored to have had the opportunity to work with you one last time. Continue to thrive. You are everything. 4 Dedication This dissertation is dedicated to my parents, Roosevelt and Lois Harley. Thank you for being my first teachers and for instilling in me a love of learning. This degree is yours as much as mine.