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Carter, Donald L., Ed. – Debate and Understanding: A Journal for the Study of Minority Americans' Economic, Political and Social Development, 1978
This journal contains articles reporting on different aspects of black higher education in the United States. A survey of myths about black colleges reveals that black colleges range from the strong to the weak, just as do white colleges, and that they are no more segregated than white colleges. An examination of the history of black education and…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Colleges, Black Education, Black History
Willias, C. Clyde – Debate and Understanding: A Journal for the Study of Minority Americans' Economic, Political and Social Development, 1978
This article examines the present situation of black colleges in light of the history of black education in the United States. Education for blacks emerged from the limitations imposed by the slave experience, and by discrimination resulting from a segregated social system. Black colleges have always taken academically unprepared students and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Black History, College Desegregation
Blake, Elias, Jr. – Debate and Understanding: A Journal for the Study of Minority Americans' Economic, Political and Social Development, 1978
This article examines the forces of discrimination in institutions of higher education in the United States. Much of the literature on black education from the beginning of the century to Jensen's work has attempted to show the inherent inferiority of blacks. This literature has shaped the general public's view of black Americans and their…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Black History, College Desegregation
Branson, Herman – Debate and Understanding: A Journal for the Study of Minority Americans' Economic, Political and Social Development, 1978
This article examines the need for blacks in science and engineering. From a review of the history of blacks as objects of scientific study from the 1790s to the present a better grasp of the problems confronting blacks can be gained by examining two fields: genetics and psychology. In genetic research on blacks, the results are used not by…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Educational Opportunities, Engineering