The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education back issues from April 2002:
Léopold Sédar Senghor 1906-2001
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Jim Crow Entrenched; Unequal Funding of State-Operated Colleges in the South
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Perpetuating a Falsehood; Affirmative Action and the Black Student Dropout Rate
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: The Sudden Decline in the Nationwide Number of Black Faculty
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Ward Connerly Is Pushing Blacks Down Into Second- and Third-Tier Colleges
Apr 30, 2002
Punishment Mitigated for Hotel Chain Requiring Black College Students to Wear Orange Wristbands
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Black Voters May Control the Fate of Affirmative Action in Higher Education
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: How Some Colleges Improve Their U.S. News Rankings by Backpedaling on Recruiting Black Students
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Better Race Relations at Auburn University? Oops, Perhaps We Spoke Too Soon
Apr 30, 2002
The Giant Footsteps of a Little Girl
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: The Night President Teddy Roosevelt Invited Booker T. Washington to Dinner
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Freshmen at Black Colleges Are Becoming More Liberal, But Not by Much
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: The Travails of a Small Black College
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Many Low-Income Blacks Cannot Afford Higher Education at State-Operated Schools
Apr 30, 2002
news and Views: The First Black Woman to Head a U.S. Medical School
Apr 30, 2002
news and Views: New Emphasis on the Application Essay; College-Bound Blacks Face an Admissions Disadvantage
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Sixty Years After Admitting its First Black Member, the American Bar Association Elects an African-American President
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: African-American College Athletes; Debunking the Myth of the Dumb Jock
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: There Is One Nonhuman Species That Enslaves Its Own
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Ranking Black Scholars by the Number of Times Their Names Appear in the Nation's Press
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Is Higher Education Training Too Few Blacks for Careers in Business?
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: The Strange Union of the Devil and Nelson Mandela
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Three New Black Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: A Reign of Terror at a Leading Nigerian University
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: African-American Scholar Tackles the Educational Problems of Young Black Males in British Schools
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Lost in Cyberspace; Black College Web Sites Struggle to Keep Pace
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Georgetown University; A Mostly White Enclave in a Black City
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Two Black Students Among This Year's Marshall Scholars
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Why Early Decision Programs Are Bad News for Blacks
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Saving the Black Seat on the Board of Trustees at the University of Arkansas
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: The Hottentot Venus Is Going Home
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: How a College Education Now Shields Blacks From the Damage of an Economic Downturn
Apr 30, 2002
The Impact of September 11 on Black Colleges
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Good Luck! Bob Jones University Looks to Recruit Black Students
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Al Sharpton on the Presidential Campaign Trail
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: SAT Coaching Costs Are Far Out of Reach for the Average Black Family
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: He Is the Nation's Most Highly Cited African-American Chemist
Apr 30, 2002
University of Alabama, Birmingham Track Coach Is the First African-American to Win Gold at the Winter Olympics
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: The Academics Who Are Screaming Racial Quotas Need to Recheck Their Arithmetic
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: President Nathan Pusey; Under His Watch Harvard Opened Its Doors to Large Numbers of Black Students
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: Infant Mortality; Where Racial Inequality Matters Most
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: The Alarming Number of Murders on Black College Campuses
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: School Vouchers; An Educational Conundrum for Black America
Apr 30, 2002
Black Voucher Advocacy Group Supported by Racially Conservative Foundation
Apr 30, 2002
Herman Eugene Talmadge, R.I.P.
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: A Note on Shattering Racial Stereotypes
Apr 30, 2002
Harvard Hires a Leading Black Political Scientist
Apr 30, 2002
News and Views: President Bush's Advisory Commission on Black Colleges; A Cynic's View
Apr 30, 2002
Cornel West Matters: His Peer Citation Record Stands Near the Very Top
Apr 30, 2002;
America's Biennial Gathering of Academic Racists: The 2002 American Renaissance Conference
Apr 30, 2002;
Professor Glayde Whitney, R.I.P.
Apr 30, 2002
Racist Video Games Available on the Net
Apr 30, 2002
Blacks in the Driver's Seat: Peer Institutions Address the Threat of Princeton's Expanded Financial Aid Program
Apr 30, 2002
Would African Americans Have Been Better Off Without Brown v. Board of Education?
Apr 30, 2002;
Claude Brown 1937-2002
Apr 30, 2002
Clarence Thomas: The Law School Years
Apr 30, 2002;
The Man Who Helped 50,000 Young Blacks Go to College
Apr 30, 2002
How African-American College Students Protect Their Self Esteem
Apr 30, 2002;
African-American Scholars of Greco-Roman Culture
Apr 30, 2002;
Lincoln's Greatest Speech The Second Inaugural: Mr. Lincoln's Sacred Effort
Apr 30, 2002;
Nigger: The Strange History of a Troublesome Word; The Filthiest, Dirtiest, Nastiest Word in the English Language
Apr 30, 2002
The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language; Language as an Art Form
Apr 30, 2002;
Surgeon General David Satcher Takes a Post at Morehouse School of Medicine
Apr 30, 2002
King Came Preaching: The Pulpit Power of Martin Luther King Jr.; The Voice of a Preacher
Apr 30, 2002;
The Origins of the Cake Walk
Apr 30, 2002