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Abstract:The manuscript addresses how anti-Black misandry impacts education across several different contexts and how it falls in alignment with historical and contemporary racist practices. This conceptual essay explores the convergence of race and masculinity by providing an argument for educators and activists to become aware of debilitative perspectives that keep some Black males oppressed.