WINNER: 2024 Best Indie Book Award in Non-Fiction: History, Politics, and Social SciencesOffers a rare view inside the university boardroom, to show the vital role Black women educational leaders played in ensuring access and equity for all.
WINNER: 2024 Best Indie Book Award in Non-Fiction: History, Politics, and Social SciencesOffers a rare view inside the university boardroom, to show the vital role Black women educational leaders played in ensuring access and equity for all.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Figures and Illustrations Introduction: A Very Fortunate Happenstance 1. Shifting Notions of the Public Good 2. Misgivings About Affirmative Action 3. The Conciliator Makes Dinner 4. A Hammer in a Velvet Glove 5. The Beginning of the End Conclusion: The Legacy and The Lessons Bibliography Appendix: Hampton's Board Committee Service and Leadership Index
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Figures and Illustrations Introduction: A Very Fortunate Happenstance 1. Shifting Notions of the Public Good 2. Misgivings About Affirmative Action 3. The Conciliator Makes Dinner 4. A Hammer in a Velvet Glove 5. The Beginning of the End Conclusion: The Legacy and The Lessons Bibliography Appendix: Hampton's Board Committee Service and Leadership Index
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