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Reddit mentions of The Dreamkeepers: Successful Teachers of African American Children
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This may be too narrow for your needs, but I found this book very useful; "The Dreamkeepers: Successful Teachers of African American Children"
I had to read a few chapters from this book as part of my credentialing and MA program.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dreamkeepers-Successful-Teachers-American/dp/0470408154
One of classes this summer (also a student teacher) had us read The Trouble with Black Boys. Sounds like these students have experienced what they perceive as racism from previous or current teachers and now it's become the expectation. I wouldn't let this discourage you, but try to gain their trust and break that expectation. I am dealing with this at my own placement, with an African American student as well, and I have learned a great deal about patience.
Edit: Also this book by Ladson-Billings