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White Money Black Power The Surprising History Of African American Studies And The Crisis Of Race In Higher Education Noliwe M Rooks

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White Money Black Power The Surprising History Of African American Studies And The Crisis Of Race In Higher Education Noliwe M Rooks
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Publisher: Beacon Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Noliwe M. Rooks
ISBN: 9780807032718, 9780807032756, 0807032719, 0807032751
Language: English
Year: 2007

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White Money Black Power The Surprising History Of African American Studies And The Crisis Of Race In Higher Education Noliwe M Rooks by Noliwe M. Rooks 9780807032718, 9780807032756, 0807032719, 0807032751 instant download after payment.

The history of African American studies is often told as a heroic tale, with compelling images of black power and passionate African American students who refused to take no for an answer. Noliwe M. Rooks argues for the recognition of another story, which proves that many of the programs that survived actually began as a result of white philanthropy. With unflinching honesty, Rooks shows that the only way to create a stable future for African American studies is by confronting its complex past.

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