Title
Consultation on the Church and Black Higher Education: The Economics of the Black College
Streaming Media
Document Type
Audio
Date Information
circa 1971
Collection
Vivian Wilson Henderson Papers
Playing Time
00:32:25
Abstract
In this audio recording, dated circa 1971, Dr. Vivian Wilson Henderson, president of Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia, addresses an audience of leaders in the United Methodist Church. Dr. Henderson’s speech focuses on the economic conditions unique to HBCUs. He points out particular financial “stressors” for the colleges, including a large number of students from low income families, lack of reliable alumni contributions, and increasing “academic aspirations” of faculty and students.
Rights
All audio content in this collection is protected by copyright or is the property of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc., and/or the copyright holder as appropriate. For more information or to inquire about permission to publish, please contact archives@auctr.edu.
File Name
auc.044.b00f0.19710000.tape0075
Recommended Citation
Henderson, Vivian Wilson, "Consultation on the Church and Black Higher Education: The Economics of the Black College" (1971). Vivian Wilson Henderson Papers, Audio-Visual Recordings. Recording 14.
http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/hendav/14