White Money/Black Power: The Surprising History of African American Studies and the Crisis of Race and Higher Education

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Book
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ISBN 10
0807032700
ISBN 13
9780807032701
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Publication Year
2006
Publisher
Beacon Press, United States
Pages
213
Description
The history of African American Studies is often told as a heroic tale, with compelling images of black power and passionate African American students who refuse to take no” for an answer. Noliwe M. Rooks argues for the recognition of another story that proves that many of the programs that survived were actually begun due to heavy funding from the Ford Foundation or, put another way, as a result of white philanthropy.Today, many students in African American Studies courses are white, and an increasing number of black students come from Africa or the Caribbean, not the United States. This shiftwhich makes the survival of the discipline contingent on nonAfrican American studentsmeans that blackness can mean everything and, at the same time, nothing at all.” While the Ford Foundation provided much-needed funding, its strategies, aimed at addressing America’s race problem,” have left African American Studies struggling to define its identity in light of the changes it faces today. With unflinching honesty, Rooks shows that the only way to create a stable future for African American Studies is through confronting its complex past.Rooks is a serious scholar and insider of African American Studies, and this book is full of deep insight and sharp analysis.” Cornel West - from Amzon
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