The Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation

The Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation
Title The Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation PDF eBook
Author M. Christopher Brown II
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 190
Release 1999-05-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0313005923

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In 1954, the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education Topeka (347 U.S. 483) overturned the prevailing doctrine of separate but equal introduced by Plessy v. Ferguson (163 U.S. 537) fifty-eight years prior. By the time Brown was decided, many states had created dual collegiate structures of public education, most of which operated exclusively for Caucasians in one system and African Americans in the other. Although Brown focused national attention on desegregation in primary and secondary public education, the issue of disestablishing dual systems of public higher education would come to the forefront two years later in Florida ex rel. Hawkins v. Board of Control (350 U.S. 413 [1956]). However, the pressure to dismantle dual systems of public education was not extended to higher education until the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Despite Title VI of this Act, which stated that No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance, nineteen states continued to operate dual systems of public higher education. The Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation explores the evolution of the legal standard for collegiate desegregation after Adams v. Richardson (351 F2d 636 [D.C. Cir. 1972]).

Defining Collegiate Desegregation

Defining Collegiate Desegregation
Title Defining Collegiate Desegregation PDF eBook
Author M. Christopher Brown
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1997
Genre African American universities and colleges
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The Future of Historically Black Colleges and Universities

The Future of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Title The Future of Historically Black Colleges and Universities PDF eBook
Author Carolyn O. Wilson Mbajekwe
Publisher McFarland
Pages 221
Release 2010-07-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786484578

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Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were originally founded to provide the educational opportunities that other post-secondary schools had denied to black Americans. Today these schools face new challenges, and how they respond is shaped in large part by the men and women at the helm. Ten HBCU presidents speak out in this volume, addressing the fundamental issues confronting minority higher education. They discuss the historical role of black colleges; the current mission of HBCUs; and the effects of diversity programs, minority recruiting goals and globalization. Other topics include the impact of technology on college classrooms and the priorities and challenges in fundraising and development. Each chapter is devoted to the comments of one of the ten educators, and each includes a brief professional biography. An appendix includes profiles of historically black institutions.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Title Historically Black Colleges and Universities PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Betsey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 165
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1351515659

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Beginning in the 1830s, public and private higher education institutions established to serve African-Americans operated in Pennsylvania and Ohio, the Border States, and the states of the old Confederacy. Until recently the vast majority of people of African descent who received post-secondary education in the United States did so in historically black institutions. Spurred on by financial and accreditation issues, litigation to assure compliance with court decisions, equal higher education opportunity for all citizens, and the role of race in admissions decisions, interest in the role, accomplishments, and future of Historically Black Colleges and Universities has been renewed. This volume touches upon these issues. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are a diverse group of 105 institutions. They vary in size from several hundred students to over 10,000. Prior to Brown v. Board of Education, 90 percent of African-American postsecondary students were enrolled in HBCUs. Currently the 105 HBCUs account for 3 percent of the nation's educational institutions, but they graduate about one-quarter of African-Americans receiving college degrees. The competition that HBCUs currently face in attracting and educating African-American and other students presents both challenges and opportunities. Despite the fact that numerous studies have found that HBCUs are more effective at retaining and graduating African-American students than predominately white colleges, HBCUs have serious detractors. Perhaps because of the increasing pressures on state governments to assure that public HBCUs receive comparable funding and provide programs that will attract a broader student population, several public HBCUs no longer serve primarily African-American students. There is reason to believe, and it is the opinion of several contributors to this book, that in the changing higher education environment HBCUs will not survive, particularly those that are

Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses

Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses
Title Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses PDF eBook
Author O. Gilbert Brown
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 384
Release 2007
Genre Education
ISBN 9780820481333

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Black Colleges Across the Diaspora

Black Colleges Across the Diaspora
Title Black Colleges Across the Diaspora PDF eBook
Author M. Christopher Brown II
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 315
Release 2017-12-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1786355221

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This book examines colleges and universities across the diaspora with majority African, African-American, and other Black designated student enrolments. It engages the diversity of Black colleges and universities and explains their critical role in promoting academic excellence in higher education.

The Legacy of Desegregation

The Legacy of Desegregation
Title The Legacy of Desegregation PDF eBook
Author R. Maples
Publisher Springer
Pages 245
Release 2014-03-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1137437995

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The book analyzes the struggle of African Americans to gain access and equity in higher education in the United States. It chronicles some of the history prior to court ordered segregation and traces the mandate to desegregate by following the Adams v. Richardson (1973) case, which ordered the dismantling of dual systems of higher education.