Inclusive Scholarship: Developing Black Studies - Ford Foundation
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252 <strong>Inclusive</strong> <strong>Scholarship</strong>: <strong>Developing</strong> <strong>Black</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> in the United States<br />
Booker T. Washington Papers, 110<br />
Boone, Sylvia Ardyn, 154<br />
Radiance from the Waters, 109<br />
Bowdoin College, 31<br />
Brown, Sterling, 92<br />
Bukett, Randall, 136<br />
Bunche, Ralph J., 92, 228n.19<br />
Bundy, McGeorge, xii, xiii–xiv<br />
Burgess, John W., 93–94<br />
Burkett, Randall, 143<br />
Burnim, Mellonee, 145, 184, 187<br />
Burrell, Kenny, 200<br />
Busia, Abena: Theorizing <strong>Black</strong><br />
Feminisms, 153<br />
Butler, Reginald, 206–11<br />
California State College System, 31<br />
Carby, Hazel, 155<br />
Carleton College, 31<br />
Carmichael, Stokely, 26–27, 50<br />
Carnegie Corporation, 93<br />
Carnegie Mellon University, 212–13,<br />
216–17<br />
Carson, Clayborne, xx<br />
Carter G. Woodson Institute (University<br />
of Virginia)<br />
“Changing Cultures of Race in the<br />
Modern World” seminar, 208–9, 211<br />
<strong>Ford</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> grants to, xviii<br />
Huggins Report on, 60<br />
Pinderhughes, Yarborough Report on,<br />
206–12, 224<br />
Cayton, Horace, 45<br />
chemistry, 22<br />
Chesapeake scholars, 207, 224<br />
Christian, Barbara, 109–10, 227n.16<br />
Civil Rights Act, Title VI, 175, 227n.6<br />
civil rights movement, 18, 25<br />
Clark, VeVe, 148, 194<br />
Clark Atlanta University, 226–27n.5<br />
Clarke, John Henrik, 227n.7<br />
class alienation, 28, 75n.12<br />
Cleveland State University, 77n.41<br />
Cole, Johnnetta B., 164<br />
collaboration, 133–37, 147, 157. See also<br />
specific programs and projects<br />
colleges/universities. See also specific colleges<br />
and universities<br />
costs/tuitions, 71–72<br />
growth, 17–20<br />
transformation, 16–25, 70–71<br />
university administrators, 99, 102–5,<br />
113–14<br />
Color, Sex, and Poetry (Hull), 108–9<br />
Columbia University, 58–59, 64, 129<br />
Committee on Institutional Cooperation<br />
(CIC), 222<br />
community building, 50–52<br />
community outreach programs,<br />
66, 77n.44<br />
“Comparative History of <strong>Black</strong> People in<br />
the Diaspora” conference, 213<br />
Congress of Racial Equality, 26<br />
Connerly, Ward, 198<br />
Cooperative Africana Microform<br />
Project, 196<br />
Cornell University<br />
African American <strong>Studies</strong> department,<br />
xi, 175<br />
Africana <strong>Studies</strong>, 135, 141<br />
Africana <strong>Studies</strong> and Research Center,<br />
141, 172–76<br />
Afro-American studies, 64, 175<br />
<strong>Black</strong> Power at, 51<br />
<strong>Black</strong> student movement at, 31–33,<br />
37, 103<br />
<strong>Black</strong> student population, 175–76<br />
<strong>Black</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> program, 33, 106, 110<br />
collaboration at, 134<br />
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, 176<br />
Huggins Report on, 32–33, 81<br />
intellectual isolation at, 133<br />
John Henrik Clarke Library, 176, 227n.7<br />
Master of Professional <strong>Studies</strong><br />
degree, 106<br />
mission, 135<br />
O’Meally, Smith Report on, 131–33,<br />
135, 141–42<br />
Pinderhughes, Yarborough Report on,<br />
172–76<br />
School of Continuing Education, 176<br />
separatism at, 40, 81