Rogers, Ibram H. 2012. The Black Campus Movement Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, 1965-1972. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Text

Abstract: "This book provides the first national study of this intense and challenging struggle which disrupted and refashioned institutions in almost every state. It also illuminates the context for one of the most transformative educational movements in American history through a history of black higher education and black student activism before 1965."

License

All rights reserved.

Creator(s)

Contributors

Contributed date

May 30, 2018 - 4:21pm

Critical Commentary

Angela Okune: In this 2012 book, historian Ibram Rogers outlines a movement led by African American students between 1965-1972 to demand the creation of Black Studies departments, an expansion of Black universities and a more diverse system of higher education relevant to the Black experience.

Language

English

Cite as

Ibram H. Rogers, "Rogers, Ibram H. 2012. The Black Campus Movement Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, 1965-1972. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.", contributed by Angela Okune and Angela Okune, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 15 June 2018, accessed 24 November 2024. https://worldpece.org/content/rogers-ibram-h-2012-black-campus-movement-black-students-and-racial-reconstitution-higher