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An edition of Integrated but unequal (2011)

Integrated but unequal

Black faculty in predominately white space

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This book is groundbreaking and unique. The emphasis is on Black faculty based in the US
and UK working in predominately White universities. The scholars in this volume are all
successful in their chosen fields, some are extremely successful. Yet they have reached the
heights of victory in academia against tremendous odds, existing in Integrated but Unequal
institutions of higher learning. They have overcome hurdles, the glass ceiling, and other
impediments that have a historical reality related fundamentally to their human connections to
African heritage.
This volume is not for the timid who believe we are in a post-racial world. Rather it is for the
realist who comprehends that we still have a long way to go before there is parity among all
faculty in higher education, regardless of one's social background, color, gender, or philosophical
grounding. Crucially, it is a book for students, faculty, and high-level administrators in
higher education.
“This collection of scholarly articles on the experiences of faculty of color at predominately white institutions
(PWI) of higher learning is profound in its ‘truth-telling’ about the challenges and triumphs of these experiences.
The wonderfully illuminating title of this edited volume suggests the paradoxes of the modern
civil-rights movement for equity and inclusion, vis-à-vis the illusion that in the Obama era our society has
become race neutral. Quite the contrary, this collection reaffirms that ‘race matters!’ This is an excellent book
for any person of color who may be considering a faculty position at a PWI; and for any university administration
that earnestly wants develop a welcoming and nurturing environment for faculty of color.”
TERRY MILLS, PhD, Dean for Research and Director of Sponsored Programs Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
“Having taught in higher education since the 1980s, I can state from experience that the testimonies in this
book are basic truths, unfortunately representing the tip of the iceberg for Black faculty. Regarding the low
percentage of Black male scholars, unquestionably the primary targets for the dominant culture, it is important to note that the Black woman
today has become the New Black Man, the recipient of cruel racial discrimination, frequently accused of being, like her male counterpart,
threatening and intimidating. That stated, this evocative book is relevant both inside and outside of higher education...”
CLENORA HUDSON-WEEMS, Professor, Department of English, University of Missouri-Columbia
“In this book, the contributors describe the continuing challenges involving race and gender in academia. The subtle bias, continuing skepticism
about the legitimacy of Black Studies, and other race and gender-related issues are obstacles to professional growth and development. However,
this is not a book about victims; it celebrates the success of black academics that have surmounted the many challenges encountered. The keen
insights that the contributors provide makes this book an engaging and much needed addition to the existing literature.”
LELAND WARE, Louis L. Redding Chair and Professor of Law & Public Policy, University of Delaware

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Africa World Press
Language
English
Pages
250

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Trenton NJ

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
378.1/208996073
Library of Congress
LC2781.5 .I58 2011, LC2781.5 .I58 2012, LC2781.5.I58 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
250

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25005769M
Internet Archive
integratedbutune0000unse
ISBN 13
9781592218677, 9781592218684
LCCN
2011034726
OCLC/WorldCat
747713062

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