From Isolation to Mainstream: Problems of Colleges Founded for Negroes
Publisher:
New York: McGraw-Hill
Abstract:
From Isolation to Mainstream: Problems of Colleges Founded for Negroes (February 1971) looks at the special challenges faced by colleges founded for blacks, with an emphasis on meeting these needs through greater commitment and financial support to transform them into fully viable institutions within American higher education. This was a Carnegie Commission Policy Report.
Series:
Carnegie Commission









