Very little attention has been given to a discussion of interracial cooperatives on college and university campuses. In fact, the literature discusses interracial partnerships and organizations but does not ameliorate the value of these partnerships on college and university campuses. This paper will investigate interracial partnerships (e.g., Congress on Racial Equality - CORE, Student Community Interracial Committee - SCIC, and Student Community Human Relations Council - SCHRC) that were formed on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus during the years of 1940-1960 in an effort to fight extant racial discrimination. Sources utilized for this paper will include institutional records, correspondence records, CORE papers and s...
During its inception, proposed as a discipline was Black Studies that could spur new knowledge by co...
This paper examines sorting into interracial friendships at selective universities. We show signific...
More than 50,000 black students (1 out of every 9 black collegians in the United States) attend the ...
Very little attention has been given to a discussion of interracial cooperatives on college and univ...
163 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.African American students tha...
The purpose of this study was to gauge the impact of cooperative learning teams on interracial frien...
This thesis examines the University of Chicago’s relationship to its neighbors from 1925 to 1940. Du...
This historical case study explores the development of the Institute for Human Relations, the Center...
The period known as the “nadir” of the African American experience—roughly between 1880 and 1920—hap...
Robert Burns Eleazer (1877–1973), a liberal white Methodist from Tennessee, served as the educationa...
The Supreme Court rulings of Gratz, et al. v. Bollinger, et al. and Grutter, et al. v. Bollinger, et...
This is a case study of the history of race relations at the University of Illinois and Champaign Ur...
In the decades following World War II, access to higher education became an important vehicle for ex...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This study concerns Fisk Univ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1917.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
During its inception, proposed as a discipline was Black Studies that could spur new knowledge by co...
This paper examines sorting into interracial friendships at selective universities. We show signific...
More than 50,000 black students (1 out of every 9 black collegians in the United States) attend the ...
Very little attention has been given to a discussion of interracial cooperatives on college and univ...
163 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.African American students tha...
The purpose of this study was to gauge the impact of cooperative learning teams on interracial frien...
This thesis examines the University of Chicago’s relationship to its neighbors from 1925 to 1940. Du...
This historical case study explores the development of the Institute for Human Relations, the Center...
The period known as the “nadir” of the African American experience—roughly between 1880 and 1920—hap...
Robert Burns Eleazer (1877–1973), a liberal white Methodist from Tennessee, served as the educationa...
The Supreme Court rulings of Gratz, et al. v. Bollinger, et al. and Grutter, et al. v. Bollinger, et...
This is a case study of the history of race relations at the University of Illinois and Champaign Ur...
In the decades following World War II, access to higher education became an important vehicle for ex...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This study concerns Fisk Univ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1917.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
During its inception, proposed as a discipline was Black Studies that could spur new knowledge by co...
This paper examines sorting into interracial friendships at selective universities. We show signific...
More than 50,000 black students (1 out of every 9 black collegians in the United States) attend the ...