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Foreword : heir to the Spelman legacy | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The higher education of black women | 39 |
3 | Our whole school for Christ : the Packard and Giles administrations (1881-1909) | 63 |
4 | New directions : toward collegiate status : the Lucy Hale Tapley administration (1910-1927) | 83 |
5 | Onward and upward - the creation of a liberal arts institution : the Florence Read administration (1927-1953) | 117 |
6 | The socialization of Spelman students | 133 |
7 | Conclusion | 155 |
Epilogue : the Spelman legacy lives on | 163 |
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