Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation: Black Colleges, Title VI Compliance, and Post-Iadamsr Litigation - Hardcover

Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation: Black Colleges, Title VI Compliance, and Post-Iadamsr Litigation - Hardcover

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Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation: Black Colleges, Title VI Compliance, and Post-Iadamsr Litigation - Hardcover

Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation: Black Colleges, Title VI Compliance, and Post-Iadamsr Litigation - Hardcover

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by M. Christopher Brown (Author), Robert M. Hendrickson (Afterword by), Charles V. Willie (Foreword by)

In 1954, the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education Topeka (347 U.S. 483) overturned the prevailing doctrine of separate but equal introduced by Plessy v. Ferguson (163 U.S. 537) fifty-eight years prior. By the time Brown was decided, many states had created dual collegiate structures of public education, most of which operated exclusively for Caucasians in one system and African Americans in the other.

Although Brown focused national attention on desegregation in primary and secondary public education, the issue of disestablishing dual systems of public higher education would come to the forefront two years later in Florida ex rel. Hawkins v. Board of Control (350 U.S. 413 [1956]). However, the pressure to dismantle dual systems of public education was not extended to higher education until the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Despite Title VI of this Act, which stated that No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance, nineteen states continued to operate dual systems of public higher education. The Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation explores the evolution of the legal standard for collegiate desegregation after Adams v. Richardson (351 F2d 636 [D.C. Cir. 1972]).

Author Biography

M. CHRISTOPHER BROWN II is Assistant Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Educational Organization and Leadership at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign./e Professor Brown has published in the areas of equity and access in postsecondary education.

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.84 x 8.63 x 5.79 IN
Publication Date: May 30, 1999

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