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- Title
THE MEMORIES OF AN ALL-BLACK NORTHERN URBAN SCHOOL.
- Authors
Randolph, Adah Ward
- Abstract
Until recently, educational historians have not thoroughly examined the actual schooling practices of all-Black schools. A majority of the work on Black education history has focused on the South. Very few scholars have examined all-Black schools before the Brown decision in an urban context. This research focused on unearthing the history of an all-Black de facto segregated school in Columbus, Ohio. This examination of actual schooling characteristics and practices of an all-Black school before Brown may assist educational scholars in implementing factors important to the success of Black youth.
- Subjects
COLUMBUS (Ohio); OHIO; EDUCATION; SEGREGATION in education; AFRICAN American youth
- Publication
Urban Education, 2004, Vol 39, Issue 6, p596
- ISSN
0042-0859
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0042085904266994