Continuing its focus on generating research about regional, national, and international issues relevant to the African-American community, the DuBois Institute of Clark Atlanta University tackles the impact of the criminal justice system on black citizens in this volume.
Continuing its focus on generating research about regional, national, and international issues relevant to the African-American community, the DuBois ...
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have served a population under severe legal, educational, economic, and political restrictions. They have maintained a close relationship with the struggle of blacks for survival, advancement, and equality in American society. By comparison with other colleges, they are poor in financial resources physical plant, and teaching facilities. They face opposition from the white power structure and must often deal with students inadequately prepared for college-level learning. However, they are a vital national resource and have served as the...
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have served a population under severe legal, educational, economic, and political restrictions...
"This thoroughly researched comprehensive work is a must read for everyone engaged in higher education-lest they be researchers, teachers, practitioners, staff, or administrators." -CLIFTON D. BRYANT, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Virginia Polytechnic
This book challenges the popular stereotype of deviance; that is, it does not deal with violators of social etiquette or nuts, sluts, and perverts, but rather with a classification of highly educated, respectable, middle class college and university professors and administrators.
"This thoroughly researched comprehensive work is a must read for everyone engaged in higher education-lest they be researchers, teachers, practiti...