The plight of the "desegregated Negro" serves as a perfect metaphor for the development of Black Studies in the United States. Histories of Black Studies often view its development as emerging from the Black Power Movement with no link to the Civil Rights Movement. Some of the new spaces, called Black Studies, began to challenge the legitimacy of the dominant culture. In the seven-year period from 1968 to 1975, over 500 academic units began offering a Bachelor's degree in Black Studies. The differences between white and black student activists are dramatically illustrated in events at the University of California at Berkeley. In April 1960, the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee was born, significantly changing the modern Civil Righ...
This study posits that as an academic discipline, Black Studies has as its historical antecedent mor...
Despite the numerous monographs that have portrayed the 1930s as a watershed period for African Amer...
The scholarly research and writings regarding Black students and student activism on community colle...
With a beginning remarkably different than conventional academic disciplines, Black Studies emerged ...
Black college students in the mid-late 1960s at predominantly white institutions (PWIs) and historic...
In a relatively short period of time American higher education has witnessed the development of nume...
Ethnic Studies as a curriculum at predominantly white colleges and universities remains a relatively...
This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
This study occurred during a period of increased social awareness of antiracism, yet in a time of in...
The black student movement at Pittsburg State University, 1967-1978, highlights academic reform with...
The Civil Rights Movement reached an all time high in the 1960’s, with goals such as desegregation a...
This thesis is an examination of three social movements that occurred during the 1960s and 1970s: th...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
In this presentation Michael Vendiola examines the case of the College of Ethnic Studies at Western ...
During its inception, proposed as a discipline was Black Studies that could spur new knowledge by co...
This study posits that as an academic discipline, Black Studies has as its historical antecedent mor...
Despite the numerous monographs that have portrayed the 1930s as a watershed period for African Amer...
The scholarly research and writings regarding Black students and student activism on community colle...
With a beginning remarkably different than conventional academic disciplines, Black Studies emerged ...
Black college students in the mid-late 1960s at predominantly white institutions (PWIs) and historic...
In a relatively short period of time American higher education has witnessed the development of nume...
Ethnic Studies as a curriculum at predominantly white colleges and universities remains a relatively...
This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
This study occurred during a period of increased social awareness of antiracism, yet in a time of in...
The black student movement at Pittsburg State University, 1967-1978, highlights academic reform with...
The Civil Rights Movement reached an all time high in the 1960’s, with goals such as desegregation a...
This thesis is an examination of three social movements that occurred during the 1960s and 1970s: th...
The 1960s and `70s marked the most historic transformational period of Black college student enrollm...
In this presentation Michael Vendiola examines the case of the College of Ethnic Studies at Western ...
During its inception, proposed as a discipline was Black Studies that could spur new knowledge by co...
This study posits that as an academic discipline, Black Studies has as its historical antecedent mor...
Despite the numerous monographs that have portrayed the 1930s as a watershed period for African Amer...
The scholarly research and writings regarding Black students and student activism on community colle...