The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education back issues from April 2003:
Benjamin Elijah Mays 1894-1984
Apr 30, 2003
Once Again, Our Favorite Statistic
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; JBHE's Citation Rankings of Black Scholars in the Social Sciences and the Humanities
Apr 30, 2003
Harold Amos 1918-2003
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Could the Former Provost at Stanford Become the Next California Governor?
Apr 30, 2003
Head Start for Whites?
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Black Pioneers at the U.S. Military Academies
Apr 30, 2003
Black Casualties in the Vietnam War: Time to End the Lie
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Drastic Cutbacks at State Universities Are Putting Higher Education Out of Reach for Many African Americans
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Why Is the SAT a Poor Predictor of Black College Student Graduation Rates?
Apr 30, 2003
"Only God Can Overrule the King"
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; African-American Self-Segregation in Dormitories Is the Exception Among Students at the Nation's Highest-Ranked Colleges and Universities
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Good News! Blacks Are Making Important Progress in College Degree Attainments
Apr 30, 2003
Daniel Patrick Moynihan 1927-2003
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Ten Good Reasons Why the Battle for Civil Rights Has Not Been Won
Apr 30, 2003
An African American With a Ph.D. Heads a Group of Conservative Black Republicans
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Almost No Black Faculty at CalTech
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; The Sudden Nationwide Decline in the Number of Black Faculty
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; The Power of Higher Education to Close the Black-White Income Gap
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Washington University Provides Internet Access to Hundreds of Case Files of Slaves Who Sued for Their Freedom
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Ranking the 25 Most Heavily Populated States by the Educational Progress of Their African-American Residents
Apr 30, 2003
African Americans on Wall Street Have First-Class Academic Credentials
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Black Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Apr 30, 2003
H.L. Mencken
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Has The Wall Street Journal's Robert Bartley Backed Off His Opposition to Affirmative Action in Higher Education?
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Racial Spin Doctoring at the Nation's Universities
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Black Enterprise's Ranking of the Best Colleges for African Americans
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Counting References to Black Scholars by the Number of Times Their Names Appear in the Nation's Press
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; More Proof Refuting Harvey Mansfield's Charge That Blacks Are to Blame for Grade Inflation
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Widening Racial Wealth Gap Is a Serious Barrier to Higher Education
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Surprise: When Transfer Students Are Included in the Count, the College Graduation Rate Gap Between Blacks and Whites Gets Worse
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; In Preserving Endowment Value, Black Colleges May Be Faring Better Than White Institutions
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Smith College Looks to Regain Momentum in Attracting Black Women
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Out of Tune: The Status of Black Faculty in the Music Departments of the Nation's Highest-Ranked Universities
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; More Than Ninety Years After Its Founding, the Rhodes Committee Is Looking to Candidates From Black Colleges
Apr 30, 2003
Tally Ho! Talk About Showcasing the Negro
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; African-American College Students Show Less Attachment to Their Pets Than White College Students
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; The Racial Shortfall in Counselors for College-Bound Blacks
Apr 30, 2003
No More Race Discrimination in America?
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Carter G. Woodson's Historic Home Is Now a Crackhouse
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Deliver Us From the Racial Hypocrisy of the National Merit Scholarship Program
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; A Radical Proposal to Increase Racial Diversity in Faculty Appointments
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; The Debate on Race and Sports Crosses the Pond
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; In the Dispute Over Affirmative Action in Higher Education, Blacks Have a Solid Ally in Big Business
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Roy Innis: From Left-Wing Radical to Right-Wing Extremist
Apr 30, 2003
Harvard-Trained Black Lawyer Named Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Now a Political Third-Rail Issue for Lieberman and Kerry
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; The Alliance Between African-American Organizations and America's Tobacco Companies
Apr 30, 2003
News and Views; New Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Vows to Challenge the White House on Equity in Education
Apr 30, 2003
John Rawls and Affirmative Action
Apr 30, 2003;
James Q. Wilson on John Ogbu Convincing Black Students That Studying Hard Is Not "Acting White"
Apr 30, 2003;
Mamie Till Mobley 1920-2002
Apr 30, 2003
The Leading Academic Racists of the Twentieth Century
Apr 30, 2003;
Why Affirmative Action in American Colleges and Universities Should Be Constitutional
Apr 30, 2003;
Zora Neale Hurston: The Howard University Years
Apr 30, 2003
Defining Black Higher Education for the Twenty-First Century
Apr 30, 2003;
The Professor Who Might Have a Viable Case for Reparations
Apr 30, 2003
Anita Hill Enjoys Regular Anonymity at Brandeis University
Apr 30, 2003;
The First Black Faculty Members at the Nation's 50 Flagship State Universities
Apr 30, 2003
Rock My Soul; The Importance of Self-Esteem for African Americans
Apr 30, 2003;
Eleanor Holmes Norton: Fire in My Soul
Apr 30, 2003
Rock My Soul; The Importance of Self-Esteem for African Americans
Apr 30, 2003; ... THE NEW BOOK Rock My Soul by bell hooks brought back painful and embarrassing memories. First, in an eighth-grade social studies class, was a typical, junior high school role-playing assignment. We reenacted the Constitutional Convention. We debated and voted on the same issues (we presumed) as ...
Anita Hill Enjoys Regular Anonymity at Brandeis University
Apr 30, 2003; ... ANITA HILL IS shopping at T.J. Maxx in Woburn when she turns to the customer beside her for a second opinion: "What do you think of these shoes?" "Anita?" the woman gasps, stunned to be face to face with the person whose name became a household word during the 1991 confirmation heatings ...
Defining Black Higher Education for the Twenty-First Century
Apr 30, 2003; ... EDUCATION HAS ALWAYS been a way for oppressed peoples to improve themselves, to move their families and communities forward. My own family's history is probably similar to that of many other American minority families. My great-grandfather, Morris Marable, was born a slave before the Civil War ....
Why Affirmative Action in American Colleges and Universities Should Be Constitutional
Apr 30, 2003; ... EIGHT YEARS AGO, I published an article in The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education arguing that affirmative action policies in university admissions processes were likely to be upheld as constitutional. At long last, the United States Supreme Court has decided to answer the question, as it has ...