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Karpinski, Carol F.; Lugg, Catherine A. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore some of the current tensions within educational administration in the USA and conclude with a few cautions for educators who engage in social justice projects. Design/methodology/approach: Using a selective case, this historical essay examines the issues of social justice and equity as they have…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Racial Segregation, Educational Administration, Administrators
Marable, Manning – Education with Production, 1986
The author provides a scholarly analysis of Black education in the U.S. between 1880 and 1915. The article examines Booker T. Washington's establishment of the Tuskegee Institute, Washington's philosophy of racial accommodation, contradictions in the Tuskegee approach, and the weakness of Washington's economic strategy. (CT)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Education, Black History, Black Institutions
Jacobs, Donald M. – J Negro Educ, 1970
Descriptors: Black Education, Educational History, Educational Legislation, Public Education
Zimmerman, Jonathan – History of Education Quarterly, 2004
This article discusses the struggles over school textbooks to probe America's postwar discourse about race, highlighting the shift towards psychological modes of explanation and remedy. The first section examines debates in the North during the 1940s and early 1950s when a new cohort of African-American freedom fighters--the so-called "World War…
Descriptors: Educational History, Textbooks, Cultural Pluralism, African Americans
Mentz, P. J.; van der Walt, P. L. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
Quality assurance is an important subject in modern universities. After discussing several theoretical aspects of quality and quality assurance, the authors conclude that the care taken by heads of academic departments or directors of academic schools in the process of quality assurance may be regarded as one of the key elements of ensuring good…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Quality Control, Cultural Differences, Departments
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. – 1998
A Senate hearing considered five bills related to the national parks. Of interest to the education community is S. 2232, which would establish Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site in Arkansas as a unit of the National Park Service. In 1957 the school became a center of controversy over school desegregation when nine African…
Descriptors: Black Students, Court Litigation, Educational History, Federal Government

Davies, John – Comparative Education, 1996
Examines the role of the state in South African university affairs during the apartheid era (1948-90). Suggests that interactions between the state and universities were more volatile than is generally portrayed in the literature and were especially so during the 1980s when the state struggled unsuccessfully to overcome popular challenges to White…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Authoritarianism, Educational Change, Educational History

Ravitch, Diane – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2001
Describes a century of failed schooling for African American students, explaining how in the early 1900s, southern black schools were grossly inadequate and underfunded. Examines the writings of Thomas Jesse Jones and W.E.B. DuBois. Discusses attempts to change the educational system after World War II, efforts toward school desegregation, and…
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Commodore, Felecia; Anyaso, Hilary Hurd – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
The 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education and, of course, the hotly contested U.S. presidential election were just two of the events that dominated the headlines in 2004. Throughout the year, colleges and universities, as well as other educational institutions across the country, commemorated the Supreme Court's landmark case by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, African American Students, Racial Segregation, Educational History
Siddle Walker, Vanessa – Teachers College Record, 2005
Historical accounts of advocacy for equality in educational facilities and resources for Blacks during de jure segregation in the South have generally minimized, or ignored, the role of Black educators. This article challenges the omission of Black educators in the historical portrait by providing a historical analysis of four periods of teacher…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Bus Transportation, Racial Segregation, African American Teachers
Nieto, Sonia – Multicultural Perspectives, 2004
May 17, 1954, the day that the "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" decision was handed down, was a watershed event not only in educational history but in U.S. history as well. It also helped to seal the Black-White paradigm into the popular consciousness, a paradigm that even today remains fixed in the minds of Americans. In most…
Descriptors: Equal Education, School Desegregation, Court Litigation, Educational History

White, Arthur O. – Phylon, 1981
Reviews the political history of Black education in Florida from 1876 to 1976. Emphasizes the role of government in the evolution of public education. (MK)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Influences, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education

Ducker, James H. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1996
In the early 1900s, the Alaskan Bureau of Education tried to lure the Inupiat away from "corrupting" white mining communities and encourage settlement of new Native communities by erecting schools in areas isolated from white influence. The Inupiat's interest in Western education plus the opportunity to maintain traditional subsistence…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Cultural Maintenance
Callejo Perez, David M. – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2004
This ethnography of Belvedere, Mississippi black students integrating the high school during Freedom of Choice (1966) posits that school experiences were an important part in the formation of identity in the South during Civil Rights. This article explores the relationship between individual activism existing conjointly and separate from school…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, School Desegregation, Civil Rights Legislation, Ethnography
Hamilton, Kendra; Cerstvik, Joan Preston – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
It's a little-known fact, but, 50 years ago, the junior high and high schools of Topeka, Kan., were integrated--though in name only. Fear was the order of the day at the high school, where an African American assistant superintendent by the name of Harrison Caldwell roamed the halls as the "White folks' enforcer," ensuring that African…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, School Segregation, Desegregation Litigation, African American Students