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History: Black Lawyers in Louisiana Prior to 1950
Dillard University, Which Has Its Roots in Reconstruction, Has Outlasted Segregation, Discrimination and Hurricane Katrina
A Study of Title Iii, Higher Education Act of 1965, and an Evaluation of Its Impact at Selected Predominantly Black Colleges
Tougaloo During the Presidency of Dr. Adam Daniel Beittel (1960-1964)
The Junior College
The Sociopolitical Vessel of Black Student Life an Examination of How Context Influenced the Emergence of the Extracurriculum
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Race and Education: Another Look at the Missionary
Black Expressions of Dillard University: How One Historically Black College Pioneered African American Arts
Curriculum Vitae
Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979 Finding Aid : Special
Records of the National Negro Business League
Finding Aid to the Historymakers ® Video Oral History with the Honorable Wilhelmina Delco
2018-2019 Student Handbook
Abraham Flexner Andthe Black Medical Schools
A History of Fisk University Library: 150 Years of African American Public History and Culture, 1866 – 2016
White Faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Afro-Creoles and Straight University in Reconstruction New Orleans, 1862-1896 Dana C
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The Education of Freedmen, Part 2
History and Role of Black Law Schools Harold R
Second Edition Your Comprehensive Guide To
Michael Robert Heintze
An Historical and Critical Analysis of Leadership Education of African American Protestant Clergy Within University-Based Black Church Studies Programs
Dillard University Founders' Day Program 2020
African American Experience in Louisiana Historic Context for The
Creating a Segregated Medical Profession: African American Physicians and Organized Medicine, 1846-1910
A History of the Higher Education of Negroes in the State of Louisiana. David Coughlin Marshall Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
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NEW ORLEANS NOSTALGIA Remembering New Orleans History, Culture and Traditions by Ned Hémard
The Heritage Fallacy: Race, Loyalty, and the First Grambling-Southern Football Game
African American Physicians and Organized Medicine, 1846-1968
The College-Bred Negro
Self-Guided Tour
SR123 Enrolled
NEW ORLEANS NOSTALGIA Remembering New Orleans History, Culture and Traditions
As Many As 900 of These College Graduates Have Been Women. Only 34 Negroes Were Graduated Before Emancipation and Over Two-Thirds of These from Oberlin College
Black Educators After Brown Vs. Board of Education
The Founding of the National Medical Association
Fifty Years of Howard University
Schools for All: the Blacks and Public Education in the South, 1865–1877