The Long Path to Higher Education for African Americans
American higher education had a decidedly apartheid-like character.It was not until the late 1960s that the nation finally broke through the barriers that had effectively separatedraces,religions,and gendersintoseparatecolleges. The Long Path to Higher Education for African Americans byTroyDuster ................
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