The Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education, 1860 to 1982

The Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education, 1860 to 1982
Title The Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education, 1860 to 1982 PDF eBook
Author Susan Hill
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1984
Genre African American universities and colleges
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Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education

Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education
Title Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education PDF eBook
Author William Hobart Turner
Publisher
Pages 26
Release 1978
Genre African American universities and colleges
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The Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education, 1860 to 1982

The Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education, 1860 to 1982
Title The Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education, 1860 to 1982 PDF eBook
Author Susan Hill
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1984
Genre African American universities and colleges
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities of Higher Education

Historically Black Colleges and Universities of Higher Education
Title Historically Black Colleges and Universities of Higher Education PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1990
Genre African American universities and colleges
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Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Title Resources in Education PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 780
Release 1986
Genre Education
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The New Plantation

The New Plantation
Title The New Plantation PDF eBook
Author B. Hawkins
Publisher Springer
Pages 238
Release 2010-02-15
Genre Education
ISBN 023010553X

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The New Plantation examines the controversial relationship between predominantly White NCAA Division I Institutions (PWI s) and black athletes, utilizing an internal colonial model. It provides a much-needed in-depth analysis to fully comprehend the magnitude of the forces at work that impact black athletes experiences at PWI s. Hawkins provides a conceptual framework for understanding the structural arrangements of PWI s and how they present challenges to Black athletes academic success; yet, challenges some have overcome and gone on to successful careers, while many have succumbed to these prevailing structural arrangements and have not benefited accordingly. The work is a call for academic reform, collective accountability from the communities that bear the burden of nurturing this athletic talent and the institutions that benefit from it, and collective consciousness to the Black male athletes that make of the largest percentage of athletes who generate the most revenue for the NCAA and its member institutions. Its hope is to promote a balanced exchange in the athletic services rendered and the educational services received.

New Life for Historically Black Colleges and Universities

New Life for Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Title New Life for Historically Black Colleges and Universities PDF eBook
Author Vann R. Newkirk
Publisher McFarland
Pages 289
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Education
ISBN 0786490993

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In December 2008, Georgia state senator Seth Harp ignited controversy when he proposed merging two historically Black colleges with nearby predominantly white colleges to save money. Less than a year later, Mississippi governor Haley Barbour sought to unite Mississippi's three predominantly Black colleges. These efforts kindled renewed interest in historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the nation and the globe. In this study, HBCU officials and faculty attempt to identify the challenges that HBCUs face, explore the historic origin of HBCU management systems, and identify models of success that will improve the long-term viability of the HBCU. By analyzing HBCUs within a larger framework of American higher education and the cultural context in which HBCUs operate, these essays introduce a new paradigm in the quest to ensure that HBCUs continue to play an important role in the education of Americans of all races.