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Explores how the Black freedom struggle and the anti-Vietnam War movement dovetailed with faculty and student activism in the American south to undermine the traditional role of higher education and bring about social change. This book offers a deep understanding of the vital importance of independent institutions during times of national crisis.

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Explores how the Black freedom struggle and the anti-Vietnam War movement dovetailed with faculty and student activism in the American south to undermine the traditional role of higher education and bring about social change. This book offers a deep understanding of the vital importance of independent institutions during times of national crisis.
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Autorenporträt
Joy Ann Williamson-Lott is a professor of the history of education at the University of Washington College of Education, co-editor of the History of Education Quarterly, and author of Radicalizing the Ebony Tower: Black Colleges and the Black Freedom Struggle in Mississippi.