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Lester, Julius – Change, 1979
The rationale for supporting Black Studies in higher education rests on the program's ability to guide students into human experience as it has affected the lives of Blacks and to examine the variety of ways in which Blacks have responded. The author's personal reflections on White academics' misconceptions are recounted. (Author/JMF)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Black Culture, Black History, Black Influences
Rosser, James; And Others – 1971
The study attempted to evaluate the impact of an experimental Black Studies course on the attitudes of black students toward education, the "system," whites, and Black Studies. The instrument developed for the study was an open-ended essay type questionnaire. Demographic data was collected. The questionnaire was administered in an…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Black Students, Black Studies, College Students
Lachat, Mary Ann – 1972
This study investigates the attitudes of white seniors toward black Americans in three suburban high schools varying in terms of the possible interaction between black and white students as reflected in each school's racial composition, grouping procedures, and curricular options. The study compared the attitudes of high school seniors in an all…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Black Studies, Desegregation Effects, Doctoral Dissertations