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Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966 Book

Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966
Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966, A century ago, the Brevard Rosenwald School in Transylvania County, North Carolina, opened its doors to African American students from the community and the surrounding area. It was a microcosm of the community it served; teachers and pupils lived on the , Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966 has a rating of 4 stars
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Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966, A century ago, the Brevard Rosenwald School in Transylvania County, North Carolina, opened its doors to African American students from the community and the surrounding area. It was a microcosm of the community it served; teachers and pupils lived on the , Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966
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  • Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966
  • Written by author Betty Jamerson Reed
  • Published by McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, March 2004
  • A century ago, the Brevard Rosenwald School in Transylvania County, North Carolina, opened its doors to African American students from the community and the surrounding area. It was a microcosm of the community it served; teachers and pupils lived on the
  • In this study of educating black students in Transylvania County, NC, Reed (Brevard College; Transylvania Center of Blue Ridge Community College) traces the history of a school in Brevard— funded by a president of Sear, Roebuck, & Co.—that left
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Sociological Foundations5
2Ideological Foundations19
3Educational Transformation34
4Pedagogical Traditions60
5Achievement of Integration100
6Adjustment to Integration120
7Patterns of Success136
8Revitalization of Community160
9Contributions to Education172
App. A: Timeline185
App. B: Methodology195
App. C: Documents200
App. DTransylvania County School Superintendents, 1877-2003211
Selected Bibliography213
Index223


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