Black Public Colleges : Integration and Disintegration. A Report / John Egerton.

The 33 Negro public colleges enroll about one-fourth of all the black students now attending colleges and universities in this country. Although the total enrollment of these schools increased by more than 12 per cent this year alone, eight of them experienced a decline in enrollment and five others...

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Main Author: Egerton, John
Corporate Author: Race Relations Information Center, Nashville, TN
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1971.
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Physical Description:32 pages
Format: Microfilm Book

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