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Race and the University

George Henderson (Autor)

University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

R$ 205,77
SKU: 9780806146553

In 1967, George Henderson, the son of uneducated Alabama sharecroppers, accepted a full-time professorship at the University of Oklahoma, despite his mentor's warning to avoid the "redneck school in a backward state." Henderson became the university's third African American professor, a hire that seemed to suggest the dissolving of racial divides. However, when real estate agents in the university town of Norman denied the Henderson family their first three choices of homes, the sociologist and educator realized he still faced some formidable challenges.

In this stirring memoir, Henderson recounts his formative years at the University of Oklahoma, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He describes in graphic detail the obstacles that he and other African Americans faced within the university community, a place of "white privilege, black separatism, and campus-wide indifference to bigotry." As an adviser and mentor to young black students who wanted to do something about these conditions, Henderson found himself at the forefront of collective efforts to improve race relations at the university. Henderson is quick to acknowledge that he and his fellow activists did not abolish all vestiges of racial oppression. But they set in motion a host of institutional changes that continue to this day. In Henderson's words, "we were ordinary people who sometimes did extraordinary things."

Capturing what was perhaps the most tumultuous era in the history of American higher education, Race and the University includes valuable recollections of former student activists who helped transform the University of Oklahoma into one of the nation's most diverse college campuses.

Sobre o Livro

Memórias de George Henderson sobre sua experiência na University of Oklahoma durante os finais dos anos 1960 e início dos 1970, com foco em questões raciais no campus e na comunidade estudantil.

Relato de incidentes concretos, incluindo dificuldades de moradia e esforços coletivos de alunos negros, que documenta processos institucionais e mudanças nas políticas universitárias.

Texto útil para leitores interessados em história da educação superior, movimentos estudantis e dinâmicas raciais em universidades norte-americanas.

Características

Categoria História da educação
Subcategoria Sociologia
Autores George Henderson
Sobre o Autor George Henderson é autor de memórias e obras sobre experiência acadêmica e racial nos Estados Unidos.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 270
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806146553
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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