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The Struggle For Black Studies At Howard University, Johnnie L. Ware Dec 1972

The Struggle For Black Studies At Howard University, Johnnie L. Ware

Honors Theses

Booker T. Washington provided for the masses and their economic plight in his thinking, but neglected the cultural-political theory, and the creation of a black intelligentsia. W.E.B. DuBois, on the other hand, directed attention to the intelligentsia, and cultural-political theoretics, but, in his early and most famous approach, failed to provide sufficiently for the masses. Possibly as a consequence of historical circumstances - the location of most blacks of that day in the South and the irreconcilable mores of segregation - neither developed theoretics for invating white colleges.

this was left to the more recent years, when the early advocates …


The Ouachitonian 1972, Ouachitonian Staff Jan 1972

The Ouachitonian 1972, Ouachitonian Staff

OBU Yearbooks: The Ouachitonian

The 1972 Ouachita Baptist University yearbook, The Ouachitonian, records the events of this college year. Its goal is to remind readers of pleasant memories and enduring friendships formed at OBU, as well as of the students, faculty, staff, organizations, and events that shaped OBU in 1972.


Official Handbook 1972-1973, Ouachita Baptist University Jan 1972

Official Handbook 1972-1973, Ouachita Baptist University

OBU Student Handbooks: The Tiger

This is the student orientation handbook from the 1972-1973 school year. Inside contains information concerning orientation and registration, statements of policies and standards, messages from the OBU President and Dean of Students, as well as information about the OBU campus, student organizations and activities, and a guide to campus life.


A Rhetorical Analysis Of Edward Albee's Tiny Alice, Carolyn B. Curry Jan 1972

A Rhetorical Analysis Of Edward Albee's Tiny Alice, Carolyn B. Curry

OBU Graduate Theses

A difference of opinion exists today among the many branches of knowledge as to what constitutes the proper study of mankind. Since it is not always expedient nor desirable to subject living persons to laboratory experiments, "models" have been devised to study man. For many years lower forms of life have been studied and the resulting data applied by means of analogy to the behavior of man. More recently, man has been compared to the various "input-output" systems of machines. However, to be applicable to human behavior such models or analogies must account for the fact that human beings create …