The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education back issues from January 2000:
Inman E. Page (1853-1935)
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: A JBHE Report Card on the Progress of Black Faculty at the Nation's Leading Universities
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Caperton's Choice; Why the Strivers Scoring System Threatens The College Board
Jan 31, 2000
How the Educational Testing Service Rid Itself of a Rebellious Negro Without Getting Sued
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Money and Higher Education; Blacks Continue to Have a Steeper Hill to Climb
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Quiet Removal of Black Students From the Best Campuses of the University of Florida
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The African-American Firebrand Who Heads the Gore Campaign
Jan 31, 2000
Harvard African-American Professors Take Competing Positions in Democratic Presidential Race
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Importance of Preserving a Core of African Americans at the Most Prestigious Law Schools
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: James Cheek Dishonored
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Presidents of Black Colleges; They Earn on a Parity With Whites
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Stampede to Offer Internet Commerce Courses Has Bypassed the Black Business Schools
Jan 31, 2000
Ashley Montagu 1905-1999
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Transformation of the Racial Views of Harry Truman
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Recognition at Last; Ebony Rankings Notice the Importance of Black Educators
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Professor Linda Gottfredson; Another Academic Advocate of Racial Differences in Intelligence
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Ranking Black Colleges According to Their Alumni Listings in Who's Who
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Art of Statistical Deception; Some Economists Are Racial Storytellers With a Special Weakness for Incomplete Data
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The White Supremacist Who Picked a Fight With the Wrong University
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: A Christian Institution Apologizes for Racial Segregation in the Past
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Black Achievers, 1999; A Breakthrough Year for African Americans
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Recent Decline in Black Applications to Medical School
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Has Proposition 209 Discouraged Black Students Fro Seeking Places in Private Universities in California?
Jan 31, 2000
Daisy Lee Gatson Bates 1914-1999
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: University of Virginia; Will America's Great Cheerleader for Racial Diversity in Higher Education Lose Its Leadership Position?
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Progress of Black Students and Faculty at the Nation's Highest-Ranked Law Schools
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Chris Gardner; No College But He's a Stunning Success
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Uncle Sam Funds the College Education of Black Students From the District of Columbia
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: African-American College Enrollments Reach an All-Time High
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: John Ashcroft; The Racially Challenged Senator From Missouri
Jan 31, 2000
Comer Vann Woodward 1908-1999
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: When Will Phi Beta Kappa Repeal Its Rules of Race?
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Why Are Black Colleges Toadying to This profoundly Racist Organization?
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: African Immigrants in the United States Are the Nation's Most Highly Educated Group
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: One Step Toward Bridging the Racial Computer Gap
Jan 31, 2000
The U.S. Postal Service Honors Black Educators
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Oprah Goes to College
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Virginia Tech Struggles With Racial Diversity
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: He's the Best-Educated Man in the GOP; But Alan Keyes Gets No Respect
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: "Nigger Creeks" Are Gone But There's Still a Lot of Leftover Racism on the Maps of the United States
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Black Women Far Outdistance Black Men in Doctoral Degree Awards; But How Are They Doing Compared to White Women?
Jan 31, 2000
Charlotte Hawkins Brown
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Blacks Without a College Education; The Forgotten Majority of African Americans
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Two African Americans Awarded Rhodes Scholarships
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: The Racial Integration of Historically Black Universities; High Praise for the State of North Carolina
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner; Black Scholars Are Almost Never on the White House Guest List
Jan 31, 2000
News and Views: Test Coaching Comes to Public Grade Schools; Young Blacks face a New Hurdle
Jan 31, 2000
Who Can Say "Nigger"?...And Other Considerations
Jan 31, 2000;
Race-Sensitive Admissions in Higher Education: Commentary on How the Supreme Court Is Likely to Rule
Jan 31, 2000
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Affirmative Action: Can There Be an Issue of Recusal?
Jan 31, 2000
The Three-Cushion Shot That Won Colin Powell's Support for Affirmative Action in Higher Education
Jan 31, 2000;
Ranking the States by the Black-White SAT Scoring Gap
Jan 31, 2000;
The Racial History of the U.S. Military Academies
Jan 31, 2000;
The District of Columbia's Open University Looks Ahead to Better Times
Jan 31, 2000;
Trent Lott: No Friend of the Educational Progress of African Americans
Jan 31, 2000
African Americans Select Their Favorite Books of the Twentieth Century
Jan 31, 2000
In 1974, a Quarter-Century Ago, Smith College Graduated More Black Women Than at Any Time in Its History
Jan 31, 2000
The History of Blacks at Yale University
Jan 31, 2000;
The Bridge Over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics
Jan 31, 2000;
Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation
Jan 31, 2000;
A White Preacher's Memoir: The Montgomery Bus Boycott
Jan 31, 2000
100 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature
Jan 31, 2000
The Untouchables of India
Jan 31, 2000
100 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature
Jan 31, 2000 ... 100 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature A NEW VOLUME, 100 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature, recently published by Checkmark Books, documents the censorship of 100 books that have been banned at one time or another in various parts of the United ...
Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation
Jan 31, 2000; ... Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation SOME OF THE most vivid scenes in Uncle Tom's Cabin portray the fugitive slave Eliza and her son fleeing the slave catchers to freedom in Ohio and ultimately in Canada. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the novel as a cry from the heart against the ...