Plight of Black Students at White Universities
Dublin Core
Title
Plight of Black Students at White Universities
Subject
Black Studies Program suggested as social salve at Bucknell
Description
This essay from the late 60s or early 70s is a discussion of the problems black students face at white universities that recruit black students. Mainly, many black students feel they are there for show and not for their own educational benefit. Therefore, this document argues, a Black studies program is needed at Bucknell and similarly affected places in order to increase comfort and community growth.
Creator
Association of Blacks for Progress - author unknown
Source
Association of Blacks for Progress
Publisher
The Griot Institute
Date
late 60s, early 70s
Type
Image, Text, Essay
- Date Added
- May 13, 2016
- Collection
- Black Students at Bucknell
- Tags
- Association of Blacks for Progress, Black students at Bucknell, Black studies, Integration, Segregation
- Citation
- Association of Blacks for Progress - author unknown, “Plight of Black Students at White Universities,” Bucknell Civil Rights Project, accessed May 13, 2024, http://bucivilrights.omeka.bucknell.edu/omeka/items/show/122.