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Distinguished thinkers discuss the state of public school integration todayPublished in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark Supreme Court decision that declared that separate school facilities were inherently unequal, this collection of essays reflects on how far we've come since 1954-and how far we still need to go. Contributors-black, white, Asian, and Hispanic-include civil rights activist and jurist Derrick Bell, noted journalist Juan Williams, Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree, and NPR's Tavis Smiley, who provides an introduction…mehr

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Distinguished thinkers discuss the state of public school integration todayPublished in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark Supreme Court decision that declared that separate school facilities were inherently unequal, this collection of essays reflects on how far we've come since 1954-and how far we still need to go. Contributors-black, white, Asian, and Hispanic-include civil rights activist and jurist Derrick Bell, noted journalist Juan Williams, Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree, and NPR's Tavis Smiley, who provides an introduction and thoughtful commentary on each essay. Black Issues in Higher Education (Fairfax, VA) was founded in 1984 and is the nation's only magazine dedicated exclusively to minority issues in education. Published biweekly, the magazine has 40,000 subscribers.
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Since its founding in 1984, BLACK ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION has been America's preeminent magazine for information on issues affecting African Americans and other minorities and underrepresented groups in our nation's colleges and universities. Black Issues in Higher Education has been at the forefront of providing vital information for the past twenty years. Leaders from academe, industry, and public policy have all come to rely on this award-winning news magazine to stay abreast of the trends and issues that go to the very core of the future of this country and its place in an ever-changing world. In 2002 Black Issues won the coveted Folio award as the outstanding educational publication in the United States. This award only attests to how well BIHE has carried out its mission of being the most reliable source for those who understand the importance of these issues.