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Between Washington and Du Bois Reginald K. Ellis

Between Washington and Du Bois By Reginald K. Ellis

Between Washington and Du Bois by Reginald K. Ellis


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Describes the life and work of James Edward Shepard, the founder and president of the first state-supported black liberal arts college in the American South. Reginald Ellis shows how Shepard played a vital role in the creation of a black professional class during the Jim Crow era.

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Between Washington and Du Bois: The Racial Politics of James Edward Shepard by Reginald K. Ellis

Southern Conference on African American Studies Inc. C. Calvin Smith Book Award.

Between Washington and Du Bois describes the life and work of James Edward Shepard, the founder and president of the first state-supported black liberal arts college in the South. Arguing that black college presidents of the early twentieth century were not only academic pioneers but also race leaders, Reginald Ellis shows how Shepard played a vital role in the creation of a black professional class during the Jim Crow era.

Between Washington and Du Bois Reviews

Resurrects from the annals of history James Edward Shepard, one of the most understudied yet important black college administrators and race leaders of the twentieth century. Ellis recounts how Shepard successfully navigated the halls of power within both black and white circles to fund his institution and in doing so, Ellis challenges the notion that strategies of racial uplift can be neatly delineated as accommodationist or radical.-Crystal R. Sanders, author of A Chance for Change: Head Start and Mississippi's Black Freedom Struggle

Provides a deep exploration of black higher education and its uneasy relationship with white politicians in the Jim Crow South. Always the pragmatist, Shepard, sometimes wisely and at other times unwisely, implemented strategies to establish and sustain important educational institutions in a major southern state.-Dennis C. Dickerson, author of African American Preachers and Politics: The Careys of Chicago

About Reginald K. Ellis

Reginald K. Ellis is associate professor of history at Florida A&M University.

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CIN0813064910G
9780813064918
0813064910
Between Washington and Du Bois: The Racial Politics of James Edward Shepard by Reginald K. Ellis
Used - Good
Paperback
University Press of Florida
20181009
160
N/A
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