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Higher Education And The Civil Rights Movement White Supremacy Black Southerners And College Campuses 1st Peter Wallenstein

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Higher Education And The Civil Rights Movement White Supremacy Black Southerners And College Campuses 1st Peter Wallenstein
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Peter Wallenstein
ISBN: 9780813031620, 0813031621
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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Higher Education And The Civil Rights Movement White Supremacy Black Southerners And College Campuses 1st Peter Wallenstein by Peter Wallenstein 9780813031620, 0813031621 instant download after payment.

Nowhere else can one read about how Brown v. Board of Education transformed higher education on campus after campus, in state after state, across the South. And no other book details the continuing struggle to change each school in the years that followed the enrollment of the first African American students. Institutions of higher education long functioned as bastions of white supremacy and black exclusion. Against the walls of Jim Crow and the powers of state laws, black southerners--prospective students, their parents and families, their lawyers and their communities--struggled to gain access and equity. Higher Education and the Civil Rights Movement examines an understudied aspect of racial history, revealing desegregation to be a process, not an event.

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