Shelter in a time of storm : how black colleges fostered student activism /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
[2019]
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Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Enroll for freedom: the long history of black college student activism
- A seedbed of activism: holistic education and the institute for colored youth, 1837-1877
- Black and tan academia: Tougaloo College and the nadir, 1869-1900
- Race women: new Negro politics and the flowering of radicalism at Bennett College, 1900-1945
- Our aims are high and our determinations deep: Alabama State University and the dissolution of fear, 1930-1960
- Trouble in my way: curriculum, conflict, and confrontation at Jackson State University, 1945-1963
- We can! we will! we must!: the radicalization and transformation of Southern University, 1930-1966
- Their rhetoric is that of revolution: North Carolina A&T and the rise and fall of the student organization of black unity, 1966-1974
- It's a different world: the rise of the hip-hop generation and the corruption of the black college communitas.