Editor-We are writing to comment on your article, A Mixed Blessing? Critics object to Mississippi\u27s settlement of a 1975 anti-segregation lawsuit involving the state\u27s \u27historically black universities\u27 (National CrossTalk, Summer 2004). While shedding light on the desegregation of the historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Mississippi, the article could also mislead readers about the extent to which colleges and universities in the 19 southern and southern-border states are providing equal educational opportunity to blacks
Opinion piece discussses the struggle between state and federal governments surrounding desegregatio...
Memo from black faculty and administrators to the Denison Community criticizing remarks made by Dr. ...
The nation’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are diverse. Although we discuss t...
Editor-We are writing to comment on your article, A Mixed Blessing? Critics object to Mississippi\u...
In the 2019-2020 school year there are a reported 164 African American identifying students currentl...
Arthur Landever responds to a letter favoring segregation in the Newark Evening News
In The Shape of the River, presidents Bowen and Bok pronounce the race-sensitive admission policies ...
Article describing a speech to University of Mississippi law students made by J. O. Emmerich, editor...
During my junior year at Grambling College, the campus was roiled by the release of an article in Ha...
Like many other states, Mississippi and Louisiana have struggled, and continue to struggle with the ...
While no one can deny the importance of desegregating all educational institutions over the past hal...
Researchers have consistently documented a range of racialized inputs and outcomes in U.S. higher ed...
[T]he Negro needs neither segregated schools nor mixed schools. What he needs is Education. What he ...
Article from the October 21, 1982 issue of The Advocate (vol.14:no.4) examining the current state of...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
Opinion piece discussses the struggle between state and federal governments surrounding desegregatio...
Memo from black faculty and administrators to the Denison Community criticizing remarks made by Dr. ...
The nation’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are diverse. Although we discuss t...
Editor-We are writing to comment on your article, A Mixed Blessing? Critics object to Mississippi\u...
In the 2019-2020 school year there are a reported 164 African American identifying students currentl...
Arthur Landever responds to a letter favoring segregation in the Newark Evening News
In The Shape of the River, presidents Bowen and Bok pronounce the race-sensitive admission policies ...
Article describing a speech to University of Mississippi law students made by J. O. Emmerich, editor...
During my junior year at Grambling College, the campus was roiled by the release of an article in Ha...
Like many other states, Mississippi and Louisiana have struggled, and continue to struggle with the ...
While no one can deny the importance of desegregating all educational institutions over the past hal...
Researchers have consistently documented a range of racialized inputs and outcomes in U.S. higher ed...
[T]he Negro needs neither segregated schools nor mixed schools. What he needs is Education. What he ...
Article from the October 21, 1982 issue of The Advocate (vol.14:no.4) examining the current state of...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
Opinion piece discussses the struggle between state and federal governments surrounding desegregatio...
Memo from black faculty and administrators to the Denison Community criticizing remarks made by Dr. ...
The nation’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are diverse. Although we discuss t...