African American Culture and Heritage in Higher Education Research and Practice.(Review)

From: Black Issues in Higher Education | Date: April 1, 1999| Author: ANDERSON, JAMES A. | Copyright information

African American Culture and Heritage in Higher Education Research and Practice

Edited by Kassie Freeman Praeger Publisher, 1998 Westport, Conn. 256 pages Hardback: $59.95

Kassie Freeman, who resides in the Department of Educational Leadership at Vanderbilt University, has harnessed the intellectual energy and acumen of African American researchers and scholars in the edited book: African American Culture and Heritage in Higher Education Research and Practice...

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