From VPI to State University

From VPI to State University
Title From VPI to State University PDF eBook
Author Warren H. Strother
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 474
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780865547872

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T. Marshall Hahn, Jr., became president of Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1962. By the time he left twelve years later, the school had become auniversity. No longer a small military school that emphasized agriculture and engineering for white male undergraduates, Virginia Technical Institute and State University had become a multiracial, coeducational research university with a thriving college of arts and sciences as well as burgeoning graduate programs.Bringing together the biography of a man and the history of an institution through a dozen years of transformation, Strother and Wellenstein discuss the school's tremendous growth in sheer numbers of faculty and students, the increased enrollment of female and non-white students, and the increased emphasis on intercollegiate athletics. From VPI to State University is the story of the transformation of public higher education in the United States -- especially in the South -- in the 1960s. Much of the book relies on the recollections of the people who -- as faculty, administrators, or other leaders -- experienced, even brought about, the changes chronicled in these pages.Warren H. Strother worked with Marshall Hahn for ten years while Hahn transformed VPI into a university. A South Carolina native, Strother grew up in Virginia and earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in Journalism from Northwest University. After twelve years as a journalist he worked at Virginia Tech from 1964 to 1990.

Afro-American History

Afro-American History
Title Afro-American History PDF eBook
Author Dwight La Vern Smith
Publisher Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-Clio
Pages 410
Release 1974
Genre History
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Who's who Among African Americans

Who's who Among African Americans
Title Who's who Among African Americans PDF eBook
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Pages 1510
Release 2008
Genre African Americans
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Who's who Among African Americans

Who's who Among African Americans
Title Who's who Among African Americans PDF eBook
Author Ashyia N. Henderson
Publisher Gale Cengage
Pages 1688
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780787636340

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Devoted to recording the scope of African American achievement, reference provides biographical and career details on more than 20,000 notable African American individuals, including leaders from sports, the arts, business, religion and more. An obituary section contains fully updated entries for listees who have died since the previous edition.

Women of the Mountain South

Women of the Mountain South
Title Women of the Mountain South PDF eBook
Author Connie Park Rice
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 444
Release 2015-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0821445227

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Scholars of southern Appalachia have largely focused their research on men, particularly white men. While there have been a few important studies of Appalachian women, no one book has offered a broad overview across time and place. With this collection, editors Connie Park Rice and Marie Tedesco redress this imbalance, telling the stories of these women and calling attention to the varied backgrounds of those who call the mountains home. The essays of Women of the Mountain South debunk the entrenched stereotype of Appalachian women as poor and white, and shine a long-overdue spotlight on women too often neglected in the history of the region. Each author focuses on a particular individual or group, but together they illustrate the diversity of women who live in the region and the depth of their life experiences. The Mountain South has been home to Native American, African American, Latina, and white women, both rich and poor. Civil rights and gay rights advocates, environmental and labor activists, prostitutes, and coal miners—all have lived in the place called the Mountain South and enriched its history and culture.

In Their Words

In Their Words
Title In Their Words PDF eBook
Author Laten Bechtel
Publisher
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Release 2017-01-30
Genre
ISBN 9781934368435

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30 interviews of African Americans who grew up in the Jim Crow South and experienced society's move from segregation to integration.

Who's who Biographical Record

Who's who Biographical Record
Title Who's who Biographical Record PDF eBook
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Pages 688
Release 1976
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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