African Americans and Whites: Changing Relationships on College CampusesRobert M. Moore (III.) University Press of America, 2006 - Počet stran: 236 Including the work of nearly 20 authors, this essay collection explores the changing relationship between African Americans and whites on U.S. College and University campuses. These essays investigate and chronicle the tension and social distance felt between African Americans and whites in today's higher-education community. Although designed as supplemental reading for undergraduate and graduate students, and experts in the field, each chapter includes three or four provocative questions suitable for classroom discussions. |
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... Race , Ethnicity , and Gender ( 2nd ed ) . Thousand Oaks , CA : Pine Forge . King , Brenda T. and Ford , Thomas E. 2003. “ African - American Student Perceptions of Predominately White Campuses : The Importance of Institutional ...
... Race , Ethnicity , and Gender ( 2nd ed ) . Thousand Oaks , CA : Pine Forge . King , Brenda T. and Ford , Thomas E. 2003. “ African - American Student Perceptions of Predominately White Campuses : The Importance of Institutional ...
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Teaching | 3 |
Too White to Teach Race? | 19 |
Black and White Perspectives | 37 |
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