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Don’t Want to be the Only Black There: Successful Black Students Tell How Predominantly White Colleges Can Help Them Graduate

 Author: Edgar J Scott, Ph.D. , Kay Scott, M.Ed.  Category: Advice for Children and Teens, Diversity and Inclusion, High School and (Young) Adult, Higher Education, Prejudice and Racism, Preserverance and Determination  Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform  Language: English  Reading Age: High School and (Young) Adult More Details  Amazon  Bookshop org
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Going to college for most Black students in America looks very different than it does for Caucasian students on a predominantly white campus. This book highlights the many factors that impact the experiences of potential college-going African-Americans and allows us to get a look at how (16) Black university students view the racially disparate educational system in America and how to be successful within it.

Don’t Want to be the Only Black There: Successful Black Students Tell How Predominantly White Colleges Can Help Them Graduate
Written by Edgar J Scott, Ph.D. and Kay Scott, M.Ed.

Source: Amazon.com, Publisher (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform)

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