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Archive for August, 2009

Flashback Friday (Way, Way Back): George May Powell on the Promise of “A Rising Race”

Friday August 28th, 2009 in African American Students, African Americans, Black History, Black Students, race | Comments Off on Flashback Friday (Way, Way Back): George May Powell on the Promise of “A Rising Race”

Wordless Wednesday:Blacks at UNC Chapel Hill, Then and Now

Wednesday August 26th, 2009 in African American Students, African Americans, Black History, Black Students, Higher Education, race | Comments Off on Wordless Wednesday:Blacks at UNC Chapel Hill, Then and Now

The Quotable Black Scholar: Ketema Paul on HBCUs in the Recession

Tuesday August 25th, 2009 in Academia, African Americans, Black Colleges, Current Events, HBCUs, Higher Education | Comments Off on The Quotable Black Scholar: Ketema Paul on HBCUs in the Recession

Wordless Wednesday: Fraternity Pledges, Lincoln University, 1920s

The Quotable Black Scholar: Melissa Harris-Lacewell on the Gates Arrest

Tuesday August 18th, 2009 in African Americans, Higher Education | Comments Off on The Quotable Black Scholar: Melissa Harris-Lacewell on the Gates Arrest

The Quotable Black Scholar: Houston Baker on the Gates Arrest

Sunday Inspiration: Professor Derrick Bell on the Power of Gospel Music

Flashback Friday (Way, Way Back): John B. Vashon on Oberlin College, 1840

Friday August 14th, 2009 in African American Students, African Americans, Black History, Black Students, Oberlin College | Comments Off on Flashback Friday (Way, Way Back): John B. Vashon on Oberlin College, 1840

Wordless Wednesday: John Baxter Taylor, America’s First Black Olympic Gold Medalist

The Quotable Black Scholar: K. Anthony Appiah on Multicultural Education

Tuesday August 11th, 2009 in Academia, African Americans, Higher Education, race | Comments Off on The Quotable Black Scholar: K. Anthony Appiah on Multicultural Education