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Find A Way Or Make One A Documentary History Of Clark Atlanta University Whitney M Young Jr School Of Social Work 19202020 Alma J Carten

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Find A Way Or Make One A Documentary History Of Clark Atlanta University Whitney M Young Jr School Of Social Work 19202020 Alma J Carten
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.64 MB
Pages: 469
Author: Alma J. Carten
ISBN: 9780197518465, 9780197518472, 9780197518489, 019751846X, 0197518478, 0197518486
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Find A Way Or Make One A Documentary History Of Clark Atlanta University Whitney M Young Jr School Of Social Work 19202020 Alma J Carten by Alma J. Carten 9780197518465, 9780197518472, 9780197518489, 019751846X, 0197518478, 0197518486 instant download after payment.

"The book examines the history of a school of social work as it unfolded over a century of US history when the "separate but equal" doctrine was accepted in both law and custom in the US. The founding of the School was spearheaded by leading scholars and social activists in Atlanta, Georgia as an independent institution of higher learning to prepare black social workers for practice in the black community. Using a historical qualitative research method, data for the book was obtained primarily from the Clark Atlanta University Robert W. Woodruff Research Center that holds the collections of the nation's most well-known HBCUs founded in the city of Atlanta. The evolution of the School is described within the context of time and place, and against the backdrop of changing US social welfare policy, CSWE EPAS standards, and social work professional trends. The content describes consequential events influencing curriculum renewal from its founding in 1920 when Atlanta was described as the most segregated city in the South; to the mid-1900s when it was the leading voice on social work practice in the black community; to the post-civil rights decades of desegregation and CSWE's new requirements on diversity and inclusion that resulted in both costs and benefits for the School. In 2000 the School was renamed to honor former dean Whitney M. Young Jr. And today it is one of three professional schools of Clark Atlanta University and awards the BSW, MSW and Ph.D. social work degree"--

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