During my junior year at Grambling College, the campus was roiled by the release of an article in Harvard Educational Review. [One of the articles] launched a broadside attack against Black colleges essentially questioning whether these hard-fought for institutions deserved to exist. The article’s publication caused the handful of whites on the faculty to become noticeably uncomfortable and regrettably led some of the colleagues and students to question their fealty to Grambling. (Schexnider, 2003, 128
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Review of: The New Negro on Campus: Black College Rebellions of the 1920\u27s. Wolters, Raymond
Despite the numerous monographs that have portrayed the 1930s as a watershed period for African Amer...
During my junior year at Grambling College, the campus was roiled by the release of an article in Ha...
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This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
In response to the rising tide of racial incidents on college campuses, the National Association for...
This issue includes articles about concerns by the Black Education Program regarding a controversial...
The black students at Harvard and other northern white colleges such as Columbia, Rutgers, and Unive...
Racial violence against blacks on college campuses across the country has become a source of conside...
A newspaper article titled "The Challenge On SC Campus" printed in the Springfield Daily News on May...
In the last few years we have seen a growing concern among academic administrators and educational r...
American higher education, especially in the Negro college, is in a time of major crisis; the instit...
Memo from black faculty and administrators to the Denison Community criticizing remarks made by Dr. ...
Black alumnae are a major resource for informed opinion about the experiences of Black students on p...
In recent years serious problems have arisen in the field of black higher education that have not be...
Review of: The New Negro on Campus: Black College Rebellions of the 1920\u27s. Wolters, Raymond
Despite the numerous monographs that have portrayed the 1930s as a watershed period for African Amer...
During my junior year at Grambling College, the campus was roiled by the release of an article in Ha...
This book is a collection of articles from the Black College Conference held at Harvard University i...
This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
In response to the rising tide of racial incidents on college campuses, the National Association for...
This issue includes articles about concerns by the Black Education Program regarding a controversial...
The black students at Harvard and other northern white colleges such as Columbia, Rutgers, and Unive...
Racial violence against blacks on college campuses across the country has become a source of conside...
A newspaper article titled "The Challenge On SC Campus" printed in the Springfield Daily News on May...
In the last few years we have seen a growing concern among academic administrators and educational r...
American higher education, especially in the Negro college, is in a time of major crisis; the instit...
Memo from black faculty and administrators to the Denison Community criticizing remarks made by Dr. ...
Black alumnae are a major resource for informed opinion about the experiences of Black students on p...
In recent years serious problems have arisen in the field of black higher education that have not be...
Review of: The New Negro on Campus: Black College Rebellions of the 1920\u27s. Wolters, Raymond
Despite the numerous monographs that have portrayed the 1930s as a watershed period for African Amer...