The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education back issues from January 2003:
Percy Lavon Julian 1899-1975
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Number of Blacks Completing Doctoral Degrees Declines for the First Time in Seven Years
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Why the Sudden Drop in Black Student Yield at Harvard?
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Sharp Drop in Black Applications to Medical School
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Academic Study of Art; Black Is a Color Almost Never Seen
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Persisting Racial Scoring Gap on Graduate and Professional School Admission Tests
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Black Enrollments Drop at CUNY; Yet Dire Warnings of Severe Declines Fail to Come True
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Steady March of African Americans Into Higher Education
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Higher Education of Chief Charles Moose
Jan 31, 2003
Chang-Lin Tien 1935-2002
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Professor Ogbu's New Thesis on Black-White Achievement Differences
Jan 31, 2003
Eileen Jackson Southern 1920-2002
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: What About Racial Preferences in the Peace Corps?
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: A Strong Football Effort May Distort JBHE's Black Enrollment Count at Academically Selective Institutions
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: A Young Black Woman Will Lead One of the Nation's Elite Private Preparatory Schools
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Racial Desensitization of the American Public
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Persisting Myth That Black Colleges Are Becoming Whiter
Jan 31, 2003
The Search for Former Glory: Howard University School of Law Has a New Dean
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The 2002 Elections; A Neglected Opportunity to Safeguard Black Gains in Higher Education
Jan 31, 2003
John DiIulio Retreats From His Super-Predator Theory of Black Teenagers
Jan 31, 2003
A Noxious Example of the Race Card in American Politics
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Law School Admissions More Often Present a Barrier for HBCU Graduates
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Segregated Higher Education Holds Its Grip on Most Public Universities in the South, But the University of South Carolina Tells a Different Story
Jan 31, 2003
The Body of a Legendary Black Novelist Is Laid to Rest in the French Pantheon
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Getting to Know the Racial Views of our Past Presidents; What About FDR?
Jan 31, 2003
The Racial Politics of Ralph Ellison
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Deciphering a Mysterious Statistic; A Larger Percentage of Blacks Than Whites Are Now Enrolled in School
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Assessing the Impact of Condoleezza Rice's Statement on Race-Conscious Admissions
Jan 31, 2003
Racial Preferences: Five Influential Conservatives Signal a Possible Change of Views
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Dwindling Number of Black Head Coaches in Big-Time College Football
Jan 31, 2003
The University of Wyoming Apologizes to the "Black 14"
Jan 31, 2003
No More White Racism in America?
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: How Higher Education Shuts the Door on the Racial Poverty Gap
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Ugly Battle for Control of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission
Jan 31, 2003
Look Up in the Sky: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Black Man!
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Surprise! Black Students Are Less Likely to Hold College Jobs
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: A Host of Black College Presidents Are Jumping Ship
Jan 31, 2003
Royal L. Bolling Sr. 1920-2002
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: How a College Diploma Closes the Family Income Gap Between Blacks and Whites
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: The Black-White Scoring Gap on SAT II Achievement Tests; Some of the News Is Cheering
Jan 31, 2003
News and Views: Can Hip-Hop Be the New Driving Force Behind Increased Racial Integration?
Jan 31, 2003
A Treasure Trove of Langston Hughes' Papers Goes to the Huntington Library
Jan 31, 2003
Ranking America's Leading Liberal Art Colleges on Their Success in Integrating African Americans
Jan 31, 2003
Vanderbilt's Legal Dispute With the United Daughters of the Confederacy
Jan 31, 2003
The Book That Launched the Harlem Renaissance
Jan 31, 2003;
Ralph Ellison on Duke Ellington's Cake Walk
Jan 31, 2003
Harvard's Forgotten First Black Student
Jan 31, 2003;
How Bans on Race-Sensitive Admissions Severely Cut Black Enrollments at Flagship State Universities
Jan 31, 2003;
How Recent Bans on Race-Sensitive Admissions Have Severely Damaged Black Enrollments at State-Supported Law Schools in California and Texas
Jan 31, 2003
Now There Is Solid Evidence That the Ban on Race-Sensitive Admissions at the University of California Has Severely Damaged the Acceptance Rate for Black Applicants
Jan 31, 2003
Andrew Hacker on George Fredrickson's Racism
Jan 31, 2003;
The Earliest Black Graduates of the Nation's Highest-Ranked Liberal Arts Colleges
Jan 31, 2003
How a Nineteenth-Century Black Man Became President of Georgetown University
Jan 31, 2003;
Rosa Parks
Jan 31, 2003
Condoleezza Rice at Stanford University: The Early Years
Jan 31, 2003;
What's Happened to Angela Davis?
Jan 31, 2003
African-American Scholars Name Their Favorite Books of the Past Year
Jan 31, 2003
Lawrence A. Rainey, R.I.P.
Jan 31, 2003
The Funding of Scientific Racism
Jan 31, 2003;
Reconsidering The Souls of Black Folk: Thoughts on the Groundbreaking Classic Work of W.E.B. Du Bois
Jan 31, 2003;
Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil Rights Advocacy, and Jurisprudence
Jan 31, 2003;
From This Conflict Over the Freedmen's Bureau Emerged a Number of Today's Leading Black Colleges
Jan 31, 2003
Scholarly Research on Blacks in Higher Education
Jan 31, 2003
Blacks Who Prepare Themselves to Be Civil Rights Lawyers Do Not Necessarily End Up Impoverished
Jan 31, 2003
In Pre-Civil Rights Mississippi, Thousands of Young Blacks Were Enrolled in College
Jan 31, 2003