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. The authors regard the general level of attainment as gratifying in view of the very meager opportunities open to some of the individuals studied . A FOLLOW - UP STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF GIFTED NEGROES ...
having come to the cause of black education in the South through Washington’s autobiography Up from Slavery (1901) and John Graham Brooks’s biography of William H. Baldwin, the president of the Long Island ...
Arcos. K, Seleiman M, Herrero E, et al. (2015) Pilot Field Trial of the EG95 Vaccine Against Ovine Cystic Echinococcosis in Rio Negro , Argentina: Second Background Study of Impact. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 9(10 ...
, Rheingold (1993) and Kollock (1999), who have studied motivations of online information gift giving, point towards reputation as an important resource for attaining greater prestige. Kollock (1999) puts ...
the parents of his students and his daughter of the usefulness of education , Cicero attributes his own ability to participate in the political discourse of the Roman Republic to his time spent studying ...
by the nine justices of the Supreme Court of America and an awakened moral conscience of many White persons of good will, backed up by the Providence of God,” King whooped, “the Red Sea was opened ...
care. Journalist Ralph Martin quoted Wertham declaring that “we’re not here to make a study of the Negro … We’re simply here to treat them like other human beings.” This was an accurate reflection ...
Fellowship. Footnotes 1 Eyo Ekpenyon Eyo II to Alfred Jones, 27 May 1893. This and a follow - up letter dated 9 June 1893 are reprinted in ‘A Prince in Slavery’, Fraternity, 1.4 (October 1893), 5–6. Nineteenth ...
come up from the fields, singing a favorite Negro spiritual.” Scene 4: A group of “pickaninnies unable to resist the glamour of the [wedding of Thomas Clemson and Anna Calhoun] are gathered ...
discrimination and struggled to finance his education . Our course follows Du Bois’s life and political work, inextricably tied to his scholarship. We follow him from the Pan-African Congresses from 1900 onward ...
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