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Harris, Robert L., Jr.; Levering-Lewis, David; French, John D.; Wharton, Clifton R., Jr. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
Dr. John Hope Franklin chronicled the experiences of African-Americans like no one before him, forcing America to recognize Black history as American history. His contributions were innumerable and his impact was abiding. In celebration of his life and legacy, the authors profile the celebrated scholar and activist, Dr. John Hope Franklin.
Descriptors: United States History, African American History, African American Leadership, Profiles
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Haar, Jean M.; Robicheau, Jerry W. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2009
School districts are faced with challenges resulting from the changing demographics of the student population. Consequently, school districts are creating positive, multicultural learning environments. School districts intent on establishing multicultural learning environments should consider the contributions people of color, specifically women…
Descriptors: Females, Leadership Training, School Districts, Womens Education
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Horsford, Sonya Douglass – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
The purpose of this study is to document the segregated schooling reflections of Black school superintendents and explore how those experiences informed their educational philosophies in the post-desegregation era. Critical race theory is used as a methodological and analytical framework to present participants' reflections of living in segregated…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, African American Education, Superintendents, Critical Theory
Anyaso, Hilary Hurd – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
There's some good news in the academy regarding Black women: They occupy a number of high-profile executive posts in higher education. But whether Black women scholars want to follow in their footsteps or continue in a teaching or research capacity, the bad news is that many feel they are left to navigate the personal and professional politics of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Females, College Faculty, African American Leadership
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Nobles, Wade W. – Review of Educational Research, 2008
This interpretive review draws on a number of Asa G. Hilliard's Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) writings to examine his conception of educational excellence in ancient Kemet and for African American education today. The review offers an interpretation of Hilliard's lifelong quest for excellence in education, which is especially revealed in his analysis…
Descriptors: Excellence in Education, African American Education, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
Wright, Dianne; Taylor, Janice D.; Burrell, Charlotte; Stewart, Gregory – Metropolitan Universities, 2006
This article explores the issues of African American participation in the administrative ranks of the academy. The authors find that African Americans tend to hold positions that are marginal in academic organizations, lacking power and influence, and that not much has changed over recent decades. Forces influencing this condition are explored,…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Leadership, Participation, College Administration
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Foster, Lenoar – Journal of School Public Relations, 2004
The number of African American teachers and principals in the nation's schools has declined precipitously since the legal decision rendered in "Brown v. Board of Education." In this article I explore the historical and contemporary reasons for the decline in the numbers of African American educators in U.S. public schools and relate the…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Desegregation Litigation, Disproportionate Representation