The Campus Color Line : : College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom / / Eddie R. Cole.

The remarkable history of how college presidents, through their roles at American colleges and universities, shaped the struggle for racial equalitySome of America’s most pressing civil rights issues—desegregation, equal educational and employment opportunities, housing discrimination, and free spee...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. “This Is a Good Movement”: Black Presidents and the Dismantling of Segregation -- 2. “We Simply Cannot Operate in Slums”: The University and Housing Discrimination -- 3. “Segregation Is Immoral”: Race, University Systems, and Bureaucratic Resistance -- 4. “The University Has Become a Pawn”: The Fight for Autonomy at a Public University -- 5. “The More Violent and Adamant”: Anticipating and Preventing White Resistance -- 6. “The Northern Outpost of Southern Culture”: Free Speech and Civil Rights -- 7. “A Truly Influential Role”: College Presidents Develop Affirmative Action Programs -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- A Note on the Type
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The remarkable history of how college presidents, through their roles at American colleges and universities, shaped the struggle for racial equalitySome of America’s most pressing civil rights issues—desegregation, equal educational and employment opportunities, housing discrimination, and free speech—have been closely intertwined with higher education institutions. Although it is commonly known that college students and other activists, as well as politicians, actively participated in the fight for and against civil rights in the middle decades of the twentieth century, historical accounts have not adequately focused on the roles that the nation’s college presidents played in the debates concerning racism. Based on archival research conducted at a range of colleges and universities across the United States, The Campus Color Line sheds light on the important place of college presidents in the struggle for racial parity.Focusing on the period between 1948 and 1968, Eddie Cole shows how college presidents, during a time of violence and unrest, strategically, yet often silently, initiated and shaped racial policies and practices inside and outside of the educational sphere. With courage and hope, as well as malice and cruelty, college presidents positioned themselves—sometimes precariously—amid conflicting interests and demands. Black college presidents challenged racist policies as their students demonstrated in the streets against segregation, while presidents of major universities lobbied for urban renewal programs that displaced black communities near campus. Some presidents amended campus speech practices to accommodate white supremacist speakers, even as other academic leaders developed the nation’s first affirmative action programs in higher education.The Campus Color Line illuminates how the legacy of academic leaders’ actions continues to influence the unfinished struggle for black freedom and racial equity in education and beyond.
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African Americans Civil rights History 20th century.
African Americans Education (Higher) History 20th century.
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Discrimination in higher education United States.
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Aldon Morris.
Black Freedom Movement.
Building the Ivory Tower: Universities and Metropolitan Development in the Twentieth Century.
Civil Rights Movement.
Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Black Struggle for Freedom.
Clayborne Carson.
Deep South universities.
Freedom's Orator: Mario Savio and the Radical Legacy of the 1960s.
HBCU presidents.
HBCU.
Harlem vs. Columbia University: Black Student Power in the late 1960s.
Higher Education and the Civil Rights Movement: White Supremacy, Black Southerners, and College Campuses.
Ibram H. Rogers.
Ibram X. Kendi.
In Stuggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s.
James Anderson.
Jeffrey Turner.
Jelani Favors.
Jerome Karabel.
LaDale Winling.
Martha Biondi.
Noliwe Rooks.
Peter Wallenstein.
Robert Cohen.
Shelter in a Time of Storm: How Black Colleges Fostered Generations of Leadership and Activism.
Sitting In and Speaking Out: Student Movements in the American South.
Stefan M. Bradley.
The Black Campus Movement: Black Students and the Racial Reconstruction of Higher Eduction.
The Black Revolution on Campus.
The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admissions and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
The Education of Blacks in the South.
The Lost Education of Horace Tate: Uncovering the Hidden Heroes Who Fought for Justice in Schools.
The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for Change.
Upending the Ivory Tower: Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Ivy League.
Vanessa Siddle Walker.
White Money/Black Power: The Surprising History of African American Studies and the Crisis of Race and Higher Education.
William Chafe.
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black secret networks.
black slums.
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racial diversity.
racial inequality.
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Acknowledgments --
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2. “We Simply Cannot Operate in Slums”: The University and Housing Discrimination --
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4. “The University Has Become a Pawn”: The Fight for Autonomy at a Public University --
5. “The More Violent and Adamant”: Anticipating and Preventing White Resistance --
6. “The Northern Outpost of Southern Culture”: Free Speech and Civil Rights --
7. “A Truly Influential Role”: College Presidents Develop Affirmative Action Programs --
Conclusion --
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Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1. “This Is a Good Movement”: Black Presidents and the Dismantling of Segregation --
2. “We Simply Cannot Operate in Slums”: The University and Housing Discrimination --
3. “Segregation Is Immoral”: Race, University Systems, and Bureaucratic Resistance --
4. “The University Has Become a Pawn”: The Fight for Autonomy at a Public University --
5. “The More Violent and Adamant”: Anticipating and Preventing White Resistance --
6. “The Northern Outpost of Southern Culture”: Free Speech and Civil Rights --
7. “A Truly Influential Role”: College Presidents Develop Affirmative Action Programs --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index --
A Note on the Type
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