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A Struggle Worthy of Note David E. Wharton

A Struggle Worthy of Note By David E. Wharton

A Struggle Worthy of Note by David E. Wharton


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African Americans have faced considerable obstacles in pursuing careers in engineering in the United States. In this book, David Wharton charts the history of black efforts to advance in this field from emancipation to the present, utilising contemporary correspondence and documents.

A Struggle Worthy of Note Summary

A Struggle Worthy of Note: The Engineering and Technological Education of Black Americans by David E. Wharton

Not surprisingly, African Americans have faced considerable obstacles in pursuing careers in engineering in the United States. Wharton has constructed the first history of black efforts to advance in this field from Emancipation to the present. Utilizing contemporary correspondence and documents, Wharton shows the range of responses from educators and politicians on both sides of the controversy and examines in detail institutions and individuals responsible for the racial and educational climate surrounding this issue.

The struggle for the opportunity and acceptance of African-American participants in the technological arena is a struggle worthy of note. The struggle and the examination of this topic is important because, despite the significance of the topic, it has been minimally explored. A pioneering effort, the book will be of concern to all students of American race relations, higher education, and the history of engineering education.

About David E. Wharton

DAVID E. WHARTON is a native of Washington, D.C. and a product of that city's public school system. Most recently, he served as Director of a minority engineering program, Project Interlock, in the Boston area for five years. The students selected for his program came from the Greater Boston inner city schools and the success rate was comparable to that of main line programs. Much of his writing is the result of his frustration with those who refuse to see the value in programs such as this. Wharton now resides in Florida and continues to write on educational themes.

Table of Contents

Introduction Preface Inventors and Tinkers The Washington/Du Bois Debate Educational Opportunity and the Development of Black Institutions Three Black Engineers The Era of the Brown Decision and Sputnik The Sixties The Seventies The Eighties Conclusions and Implications Appendixes Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313282072
9780313282072
0313282072
A Struggle Worthy of Note: The Engineering and Technological Education of Black Americans by David E. Wharton
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-10-30
170
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