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Archive for October, 2008

Wordless Wednesday: The Tuskegee Institute Choir, 1933

Charles P. Henry, III: Link Correction, Further Reading, and One More Quote

Tuesday October 14th, 2008 in Academia, African Americans, Barack Obama, Berkeley, Charles P. Henry, Current Events, Higher Education, race, Uncategorized, University of California | Comments Off on Charles P. Henry, III: Link Correction, Further Reading, and One More Quote

The Quotable Black Scholar: Charles P. Henry, III

Monday October 13th, 2008 in Academia, African Americans, Barack Obama, Berkeley, Charles P. Henry, Current Events, Higher Education, race, University of California | Comments Off on The Quotable Black Scholar: Charles P. Henry, III

Tuskegee is Tops for Black Veterinarians

When it Comes to Alpha Kappa Alpha, Ms. Magazine Gets It Right

The Quotable Black Scholar: Green Polonius Hamilton

Thursday October 9th, 2008 in African Americans, Black Colleges, Black History, Green P Hamilton, Higher Education, Memphis, race, Tennessee | Comments Off on The Quotable Black Scholar: Green Polonius Hamilton

Wordless Wednesday: Mary McLeod Bethune, Founder of Bethune-Cookman University

Black College Journalists on the Presidential Campaign

Tuesday October 7th, 2008 in African American Students, Barack Obama, Black Colleges, Black Students, Current Events, Higher Education, John McCain, race | Comments Off on Black College Journalists on the Presidential Campaign

Talking Points: Cora Daniels on the Tyranny of Low Expectations

Affirmative Action on the Ballot in Colorado

Monday October 6th, 2008 in Affirmative Action, African American Students, African Americans, Current Events, Higher Education, race, University of Colorado, Ward Connerly | Comments Off on Affirmative Action on the Ballot in Colorado