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Stockton, C. R. – Integrated Education, 1977
"When Crummell went up to Queens' College in 1849, the university had never received so conspicuous a figure. He was almost twice the age of his fellow undergraduates... He had been a popular lecturer to vast audiences throughout Great Britain. He was the author of a well-received publication. He was an American. He was a priest. And most…
Descriptors: Authors, Black Achievement, Black Literature, College Desegregation
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Cohoda, Nadine – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1997
James Meredith applied to the University of Mississippi 24 hours after Kennedy was inaugurated. His struggle, the efforts of the state to exclude him, and the delay tactics waged by Ole Miss are described. Escorted by federal marshals, Meredith eventually registered in October 1962. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Admission, Desegregation Litigation, Educational History, Higher Education
Meyers, Michael; Nidiry, John P. – American Outlook, 2002
Explains that racial separation causes cultural separation, and the way to improve race relations is to continue to move toward integration. Discusses the need to debunk race, examining racial issues in education. Highlights the importance of actively supporting integration and opposing separatism, explaining that for there to be social progress,…
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2003
Ranks leading liberal arts colleges in the United States according to their relative success in attracting, enrolling, and graduating African American students, also noting their progress in bringing African American professors to their campuses. The colleges are graded according to a blending of 13 widely accepted quantitative measures of…
Descriptors: Black Students, Black Teachers, Enrollment Trends, Graduation
Doyle, Denis P.; Pimentel, Susan – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Superintendent John Murphy's plan to transform the Charlotte, North Carolina, schools hinged on empowering a panel of 10 distinguished educators to identify the elements of a world-class school system. The larger community contributed by attending separate day-long forums for principals and teachers, parents and concerned citizens, business and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Agents, Community Involvement, Educational Change
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Preskill, Stephen – Social Science Record, 1991
Discusses Tennessee's Highlander Folk School. Reports that the school helped organize labor unions and played a role in the civil rights movement of the 1950s. Explains that Highlander sought to bring about southern integration. Argues that successful civic education draws out the experiences and interests of participants and nurtures respect and…
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Civil Rights
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Santas, Aristotelis – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2000
Discusses the application of democratic and anti-racist educational principles in a college setting. Outlines an application of John Dewey's educational theory to college instruction. Applies Dewey's model to the teaching of anti-racism and readapts Deweyan principles to the task of reconstructing our classrooms as models of anti-racist…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Henry, Sue Ellen; Feuerstein, Abe – Journal of Negro Education, 1999
Explores one southern community's response to the 1954 Brown decision, its subsequent handling of school desegregation, and events immediately following the decision, which provide a context for the 1980s decision to consolidate the community's middle school students to reduce perceptions of race-based inequality. Analyzes the current status of…
Descriptors: Black Students, Equal Education, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
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Blight, David W. – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2002
Presents the story of Charles Hamilton Houston, an African American legal scholar who led a crusade focused on equal educational opportunities and facilities for African American students. He used the courts to force Americans to listen to his message about racial subjugation, segregation, and lynch law. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Higher Education
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Gasman, Marybeth; Epstein, Edward – Educational Researcher, 2002
Examines the use of art as a tool for advancement by Fisk University's first black president, Charles S. Johnson. Discusses how his art collection and cultural programs were used and their intended effect on students and campus life. Demonstrates how these programs helped build students' sense of identity and expand people's world views. (SM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Blacks, Consciousness Raising
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Mohr, Clarence L. – American Journal of Education, 1998
The two studies reviewed attest to the distance southern educational history has traveled since the legal underpinnings of "separate but equal"809 schooling were demolished in 1954. Careful study of the learning atmosphere prior to desegregation should yield insights useful in today's schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Brown, Frank – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2005
Elementary and secondary education is constantly discussed by the public media and scholars as the best medicine to help America compete effectively in the latest version of economic globalization. This article examines public education in an open political system involving racial, cultural, and ethnically diverse society and argues that such a…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Instructional Leadership, Ethnic Groups, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wong, Kenneth K.; Nicotera, Anna C. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2004
In light of the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) ruling, this article focuses on how the majority opinion in Brown set a precedent for the use of social science research in defining and examining inequity in education. This article argues that following Brown, social science research has gained prominence in its social…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Racial Integration, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education
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Ilg, Timothy J.; Massucci, Joseph D.; Cattaro, Gerald M. – Education and Urban Society, 2004
In light of the elimination of busing to achieve racial integration and judicial reluctance to consider creative, new ways to provide integrated, high quality learning environments for poor and minority children, advocates of the principles established by "Brown" must no longer accept the public schools as the best hope for providing integrated…
Descriptors: Minority Group Children, Catholic Schools, Racial Integration, Access to Education
Burrell, Leon F.; Walsh, Robert L. – Connection: New England's Journal of Higher Education and Economic Development, 2001
Many white students are barely exposed to African-American history throughout their schooling. When students do examine the other side of American history, the one not generally found in their textbooks, they often wonder why they have not learned this before. An understanding of African-American history is central to any effort to eliminate…
Descriptors: African American History, White Students, Racial Attitudes, Racial Integration
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