I'll Find a Way or Make One
A Tribute to Historically Black Colleges and Universities
By Dwayne Ashley; Juan Williams; Adrienne Ingrum
(Amistad, Hardcover, 9780060094539, 480pp.)
Publication Date: November 2004
Other Editions of This Title: Google eBook, Paperback
Categories: Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - Histor, Higher
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HBCUs have graduated such illustrious leaders as Oprah Winfrey, Thurgood Marshall, Spike Lee, W. E. B. DuBois, Debbie Allen, Alain Locke, Samuel L. Jackson, and Nikki Giovanni. This commemorative illustrated gift book is filled with photographs, historical narrative, personal memoir, archival and contemporary material, and anecdotal and resource information. It is the first of its kind -- a groundbreaking retrospective that explores the dramatic development and history of America's historically black colleges and universities.
Stories abound about the abolition of slavery. However, lesser known are the efforts -- both prior to and after the Civil War -- of African American and white abolitionists banding together to formally educate newly freed slaves. Through the tireless work of government organizations, black churches, missionary groups, and philanthropists, HBCUs were established. The tales of how these schools were created and of the individuals who are linked to the schools' histories are extraordinarily rich -- and sometimes controversial. In an unprecedented salute to America's 107 historically black colleges and universities, I'll Find a Way or Make One chronicles the formation of the black middle class, the history of education in the African American community, and some of the most important events of African Americana and American history.
“A fascinating work of great scope and great detail.”
-Cincinnati Herald
“A touching statement to the glorious tradition HBCUs continue to maintain.”
-Philadelphia Tribune
“An important resource.”
-Booklist
“An authoritative survey.”
-BookPage











