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9781579220273

Brothers of the Academy: Up and Coming Black Scholars Earning Our Way in Higher Education

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    9781579220273

  • ISBN10:

    1579220274

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-04-01
  • Publisher: Stylus Pub Llc

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Where are the black males in higher education? How come so few African American men have obtained Ph.D.s, and their number is declining? Why are they falling further behind the performance of African American women, and society as a whole? Through chapters by twenty-seven black male scholars, this extraordinary book uniquely combines studies of the history and social position of black men in the academy with compelling narratives of how these brothers have progressed in their chosen careers despite the odds. Woven into a purposeful whole, Brothers in the Academy presents three facets of what it means to be a black man in the academy, and demonstrates what black men can and have contributed to the scholarly enterprise. The opening section presents research on race and the academy, and makes a telling contribution to the debate. Its chapters explore such topics as the evolution of desegregation in American education; overlooked data on undergraduate enrollment statistics; the representation of African Americans in college administration; and the relationship of racial identity to educational outcomes. Part two presents ten narratives of brothers who gained Ph.D.'s in a variety of disciplines. The book concludes by showcasing the work of black scholars from disciplines as diverse as Egyptology and psychology. Their work is emblematic of what occurs at the intersection of rigorous scholarship with the intellectual insights and concerns of African American men. This is a book for all leaders and administrators in higher education concerned about issues of diversity and equity. Most importantly, for black educators and community leaders who want to increase participation in higher education; and for students considering personal fulfillment through higher degrees and an academic or professional career, it offers challenges, insight and inspiration.

Table of Contents

Foreword x
Na'im Akbar
Introduction xv
Lee Jones
PART ONE: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ACADEMY
African American Men and the Academy
3(20)
Paul Green
Constructing Higher Education Policy for Equity and Parity in the Next Century
23(20)
Timothy K. Eatman
Administrators of Color At Predominantly White Institutions
43(10)
Jerlando F. L. Jackson
The Miseducation of the Negro Revisited: African American Racial Identity, Historically Black Institutions, and Historically White Institutions
53(18)
Bryant T. Marks
Toward the Language and Scholarship of Freedom and Resistance: Coming to Terms With Being a Young, Black Male Academic in America
71(12)
Rodney K. Hopson
African American Men in Higher Education: Historical, Cultural, and Social Reflections for Mastering the Dialectical Challenges
83(18)
Larry L. Rowley
Developing Multicultural Curriculum in Higher Education: Strategies for the Twenty-First Century
101(14)
Tyrone C. Howard
Institutional Ethics: Forty Acres of So-Called Morality and Still No Mule
115(16)
J. W. Wiley
PART TWO: NAVIGATING THE ACADEMY
The Psychology of Black Men
131(10)
Leon D. Caldwell
Beating the Odds: African Americans in Computer Science
141(10)
Juan E. Gilbert
An M.D. and A PH.D.: One Man's Story
151(10)
Michael L. Penn
When Can't Means Can: Black Men in Chemistry
161(8)
Willis L. Lonzer
The Challenges of Difference and Diversity: Preparing Iowa for Black, Brown, and International
169(12)
Eddie Moore
The Role of Mentoring for the Educated Black Man
181(10)
Frederick L. Moore
The Impact of American Social Systems on African American Men
191(8)
Le'Roy E. Reese
Managing Family and Career
199(14)
Mark A. Williams
Black Men in Genetics
213(10)
John David Carpten
When Two Advanced Degrees are Just Not Enough
223(14)
John Guguam Igwebuike
PART THREE: FEATURED SCHOLARSHIP
Ancient Egyptian Family and Social Organization
237(12)
Troy D. Allen
Counseling African American Men Back to Health
249(14)
James L. Moore, III
The Personal Costs and Societal Consequences of Driving While Black: Implications for the Minority Academic Community
263(14)
Brian N. Williams
Black Male Images in Athletics
277(10)
C. Keith Harrison
A Historical Legacy of Black Male Leadership: Medgar Evers
287(10)
Charles K. Ross
Black Success or White Emulation: Who Shall Sit at the Table to Create Effective Solutions that Empower African American Children?
297(8)
Ronald S. Rochon
Marketplace 2000: The Impact on Ethnic Minorities, Business Organizations, and the Government
305(8)
Mark Micaiah Whitaker
The Spirit of a Man
313(12)
Shuaib Meacham
Conclusion 325(6)
Lee Jones
Index 331

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