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Flemming, Cynthia Griggs – Phylon, 1983
Discusses White missionaries' efforts to instill Anglo values into newly freed Black college students. Describes how, as memories of slavery dimmed, early resistance gave way to enthusiastic acquiescence so that by the early 1900s, Anglo cultural norms had become firmly embedded in the value system of Tennessee's college-educated Blacks. (CMG)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Black Culture, Black Education, Black History
Hodgson, Frank M. – 1987
This paper discusses the southern approach to education during the period of 1700 to 1860. During this period there developed in the South three culture-specific institutions that helped delay the growth of Common Schools, and later Public Schools. Those institutions were the following: (1) a code of honor; (2) the development of a structured…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Blacks, Codes of Ethics, Elementary Secondary Education