The Education of Black People: Ten Critiques, 1906-1960Ten essays, spanning six decades, reveal Du Bois's continuing concern with the Black American's educational needs. |
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Page 18
... Tuskegee were struggling to do . All this seemed to many of the alumni and to me as a Surrender and a Lie : the surrender of college training to the current industrial fad , without the honest effort and equipment which this entailed ...
... Tuskegee were struggling to do . All this seemed to many of the alumni and to me as a Surrender and a Lie : the surrender of college training to the current industrial fad , without the honest effort and equipment which this entailed ...
Page 31
... Tuskegee without their assistance could not have kept its doors open . They were beginning to enter the professions . Their careers and those of their fellows as shown by our initial study of the college - bred Negro was remarkable and ...
... Tuskegee without their assistance could not have kept its doors open . They were beginning to enter the professions . Their careers and those of their fellows as shown by our initial study of the college - bred Negro was remarkable and ...
Page 61
... Tuskegee , graduated at Yale , and trustee of Talladega and Howard , that this would be a fit time to crown the marriage of college and industrial education by having Howard University confer at once upon me and the president of Tuskegee ...
... Tuskegee , graduated at Yale , and trustee of Talladega and Howard , that this would be a fit time to crown the marriage of college and industrial education by having Howard University confer at once upon me and the president of Tuskegee ...
Contents
Preface | 3 |
The Hampton Idea 1906 | 12 |
The Collegebred Community 1910 | 31 |
Copyright | |
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