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Peer reviewedDurant, Thomas J., Jr., Louden, Joyce S. – Phylon, 1986
Few research studies focus on middle class Blacks. This paper analyzes historical and contemporary perspectives of the group and illustrates how social mobility and social change influence the economic and political competitiveness of Blacks. Approaches and techniques for studying Blacks as part of the larger society are suggested. (VM)
Descriptors: Aspiration, Blacks, Competition, Middle Class
Peer reviewedPosner, Charles M. – Comparative Education, 2002
An overview of Mexican history since the Revolution (1917) examines the centrality of the middle class in the development of the corporativist state and its recent unraveling, the role assigned to and played by education within the corporativist political configuration, and how a corporativist state conditions educational systems and practices. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Class, Nationalism, Politics of Education
Bordin, Ruth – 1993
This book presents a biographical account of the life of Alice Freeman Palmer (1855-1902) who is credited with expanding academic horizons for women in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It tells of the obstacles she confronted as she chose both marriage and a professional career as well as illuminates this…
Descriptors: Biographies, College Presidents, Educational History, Exceptional Persons
Peer reviewedMuncy, Robyn – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Describes the work of the Progressive Era women specifically addressing the campaign for women's suffrage, the work of neighborhood unions, and the struggle for protective legislation. Expounds that even though these women fought for equal rights, they failed to break racial boundaries and denied future generations of women multiple roles in…
Descriptors: Black Organizations, Consciousness Raising, Feminism, Labor Standards


