Horace Mann Bond was an early twentieth century scholar and a college administrator who focused on higher education for African Americans. His "Negro Education in Alabama "won Brown University s Susan Colver Rosenberger Book Prize in 1937 and was praised as a landmark by W. E. B. Dubois in "American Historical Review" and by scholars in journals such as "Journal of Negro Education" and the "Journal of Southern History. " A seminal and wide-ranging work that encompasses not only education per se but a keen analysis of the African American experience of Reconstruction and the following...
Horace Mann Bond was an early twentieth century scholar and a college administrator who focused on higher education for African Americans. His "Neg...