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Blacks in College: A Comparative Study of Students' Success in Black and in White Institutions
Jacqueline Fleming
ISBN: 978-0-87589-616-8
Hardcover
296 pages
November 1984
US $45.00
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PrefaceThe Author
Part One: Higher Education for Blacks in America
1. Role of Black and White Colleges in Educating Black Students
2. Issues in the Education of Black Students
Part Two: Studying Intellectual and Social Development of Black Students
3. Procedures for Studying College Students and Environments
4. Black Colleges in the Urban South: Settings for Growth
5. White Colleges in the Urban South: Obstacles to Adjustment
6. Colleges in the Southwest: Findings from In-Depth Studies of Student Growth
7. Colleges in the Deep South: Reversing the Patterns of Cosmopolitan Environments
8. Colleges in the North: Similarities to Patterns in the South
Part Three: Comparing the Impacts of College on Black and White Students
9. Differences by Race
10. Differences by Race and Sex
Part Four: Conclusion
11. Implications for the Education of Black Students
12. Summarizing the Impacts of College on Students
AppAndix A: Measures Used in the Study
AppAndix B: Summary Tables
ReferencesIndex
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