Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers, and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute

Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers, and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute
Title Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers, and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute PDF eBook
Author Oberlin College
Publisher
Pages 732
Release 1905
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... General Catalogue of Oberlin College, 1833 [-] 1908

... General Catalogue of Oberlin College, 1833 [-] 1908
Title ... General Catalogue of Oberlin College, 1833 [-] 1908 PDF eBook
Author Oberlin College
Publisher
Pages 1374
Release 1909
Genre Universities and colleges
ISBN

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Degrees of Equality

Degrees of Equality
Title Degrees of Equality PDF eBook
Author John Frederick Bell
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 314
Release 2022-05-11
Genre Education
ISBN 0807177849

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Winner of the New Scholar’s Book Award from the American Educational Research Association The abolitionist movement not only helped bring an end to slavery in the United States but also inspired the large-scale admission of African Americans to the country’s colleges and universities. Oberlin College changed the face of American higher education in 1835 when it began enrolling students irrespective of race and sex. Camaraderie among races flourished at the Ohio institution and at two other leading abolitionist colleges, Berea in Kentucky and New York Central, where Black and white students allied in the fight for emancipation and civil rights. After Reconstruction, however, color lines emerged on even the most progressive campuses. For new generations of white students and faculty, ideas of fairness toward African Americans rarely extended beyond tolerating their presence in the classroom, and overt acts of racial discrimination grew increasingly common by the 1880s. John Frederick Bell’s Degrees of Equality analyzes the trajectory of interracial reform at Oberlin, New York Central, and Berea, noting its implications for the progress of racial justice in both the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries. Drawing on student and alumni writings, institutional records, and promotional materials, Bell interrogates how abolitionists and their successors put their principles into practice. The ultimate failure of these social experiments illustrates a tragic irony of abolitionism, as the achievement of African American freedom and citizenship led whites to divest from the project of racial pluralism.

Catalogue of Oberlin College for the Year ...

Catalogue of Oberlin College for the Year ...
Title Catalogue of Oberlin College for the Year ... PDF eBook
Author Oberlin College
Publisher
Pages 1322
Release 1907
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ISBN

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American Annals of Education

American Annals of Education
Title American Annals of Education PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 664
Release 1838
Genre Education
ISBN

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Annals of Educations

Annals of Educations
Title Annals of Educations PDF eBook
Author Alcott
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1838
Genre
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Cincinnati Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1963
Genre Ohio
ISBN

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Includes the society's Annual report.