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The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 /

James Anderson critically reinterprets the history of southern black education from Reconstruction to the Great Depression. By placing black schooling within a political, cultural, and economic context, he offers fresh insights into black commitment to education, the peculiar significance of Tuskege...

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Autor principal: Anderson, James D., 1944- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [1988]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • Ex-slaves and the rise of universal education to the south, 1860-1880
  • The Hampton model of normal school industrial education, 1868-1915
  • Education and the race problem in the new south : the struggle for ideological hegemony
  • Normal schools and county training schedule : educating the south's black teaching force, 1900-1935
  • Common schools for black children : the second crusade, 1900-1935
  • The black public high school and the reproduction of caste in the urban south, 1880-1935
  • Training the apostles of liberal culture : black higher education, 1900-1935
  • Epilogue: Black education in southern history.