Black studies program: surviving on an edge, 1988
Richards, Ervin Lovella
1980-1989
Black Studies programs are disappearing on college campuses. There is a need to know why these programs are being phased out of school curriculums. Two contributing factors leading to the disappearance of Black Studies are: the lack of student enrollment, and the cutback in the government education budget. A two-part survey was used to obtain an idea of what students think about Black Studies and if they consider them important. The result of the survey indicates that students know the importance of Black Studies but enroll in programs that may offer better financial stability.
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1988-07-01
thesis
Master of Arts (MA)
Atlanta University
African-American Studies
Hassen, Mohammed
Clark Atlanta University
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:1988_richards_ervin_l