The rise in militancy among Black American youth was one of the most seminal and significant phenomena of the late 1960\u27s, because of the decisive social and political changes it engendered in the lives of Black people and in several other sectors of United States society. This article examines the history and etiology of Black students in the campus and urban turmoil of that period. This examination should be seen in tandem with several recently published appraisals of the civil rights and youth-student protest movements of the 1960s-70s. Most of these evaluations have focused on the role of white students in the social unrest of that era
The 1960s marked a pivotal decade for the United States in terms of civil rights for African America...
With a beginning remarkably different than conventional academic disciplines, Black Studies emerged ...
Scarcely ten years ago the Supreme Court of the United States sounded the death knell for segregatio...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
This dissertation investigates the role of black high school youth in the development of the Black P...
International audienceRecalling the relatively long history shared by the black and white branches o...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
The black student movement at Pittsburg State University, 1967-1978, highlights academic reform with...
The wave of sit-ins that swept the American South in 1960 has become a crucial episode in the litera...
Student movements are without question an integral part of the 1960s. University rebels were so loud...
The first article in this review examines research on student rights, administrator and faculty atti...
On September 29th, 1969, a confrontation took place at Asheville High School between some black stud...
The 1960s marked a pivotal decade for the United States in terms of civil rights for African America...
With a beginning remarkably different than conventional academic disciplines, Black Studies emerged ...
Scarcely ten years ago the Supreme Court of the United States sounded the death knell for segregatio...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
This dissertation investigates the role of black high school youth in the development of the Black P...
International audienceRecalling the relatively long history shared by the black and white branches o...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
The black student movement at Pittsburg State University, 1967-1978, highlights academic reform with...
The wave of sit-ins that swept the American South in 1960 has become a crucial episode in the litera...
Student movements are without question an integral part of the 1960s. University rebels were so loud...
The first article in this review examines research on student rights, administrator and faculty atti...
On September 29th, 1969, a confrontation took place at Asheville High School between some black stud...
The 1960s marked a pivotal decade for the United States in terms of civil rights for African America...
With a beginning remarkably different than conventional academic disciplines, Black Studies emerged ...
Scarcely ten years ago the Supreme Court of the United States sounded the death knell for segregatio...