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BLACK HISTORY BLACK POWER U .S .A . THE HUMAN SIDE OF RECONSTRUCTION 1867-1877 BY LERONE BENNETT JR . A book about the first real attempt to establish an interracial democracy in America, and why it failed . $6.95 Illustrated Indexed 401 pages PIONEERS IN PROTEST BY LERONE BENNETT JR . In seventeen chapters, Ebony's senior editor tells the story of twenty men and women, black and white, who have pioneered in the field of black protest . Published September 30 . $5.95 Illustrated Indexed 267 pages 111 ,;,~ j rj ~~aenl~ BOOK DIVISION JOHNSON PUBLISHING COMPANY 1820 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE ., CHICAGO, ILL. 60616
C®i'y~'>~' i'tw'~'~ Editor's Notes . . . . . . . . . , . . , . , . , 4 New Creations or Familiar Death Vincent Herding 5 Struggle Ideology and the Black University Gerald McWorter 15 Problems of `Place,' Personnel and Practicality Edgar F. Beckhrrm 22 The White University Must Respond to Black Students' Needs . . .Roscoe C. Brown 29 v MARCH 1969 VOL. XVIII NO. 5 Editor and Publisher: JOHN H . JOHNSON Managing Editor: Hoyt W, Fuller Art Director: Herbert Temple Production Assistant: Ariel P . Strong Circulation Manager: Robert H, Fentress A Cultural Approach to Education Milton R. Coleman 33 Black Invisibility on White Campuses Nathan Hare Rural Black Colleges . .Gwendolyn Midlo Hall A Symposium : Black Educators Respond . . . . James R . Lawson, Benjamin E. Mays, Samuel D . Proctor, Benjamin F. Payton Special Feature Going Home . . . . . . . . .Sarah lF'ebster Fabio 39 59 66 54 S NEGRO DtGESr is published monthly at 1820 S . Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 6616 . © Copyright, 1969 by the Johnson Yubusbing Company, Inc . New York offices : Rockefeller Center, 1270 Avenue of the Americas, New York 10020 . Los Angeles offices 3600 Wilshire Blvd ., Los Angeles, Calif . 90005, Washington, D . C. offices : 1750 Pennsylvania Ave ., N.W., Washington, D. C ., 20006. Second class postage paid at Chicago, Illinois . Reproduction in whole or in part forbidden without permission . Unsolicited material will be returned only if accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope . Subscriptions $5.00 per year. For foreign subscriptions add Regular Features Perspectives (Notes on books, writers, artists and the arts), 49-52 ;-Poetry, 53 . $1 .00 . NEGRO DIGEST articles are selected on the basis of general interest and do not necessarily express the opinions of the editors. NEGRO DIGEST March 1969
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BLACK<br />
HISTORY<br />
BLACK POWER U .S .A .<br />
THE HUMAN SIDE OF<br />
RECONSTRUCTION<br />
1867-1877<br />
BY LERONE<br />
BENNETT JR .<br />
A book about the first<br />
real attempt to establish<br />
an interracial democracy<br />
in America,<br />
and why it failed .<br />
$6.95<br />
Illustrated<br />
Indexed<br />
401 pages<br />
PIONEERS IN<br />
PROTEST<br />
BY LERONE<br />
BENNETT JR .<br />
In seventeen chapters,<br />
Ebony's senior<br />
editor tells the story<br />
of twenty men and<br />
women, black and<br />
white, who have pioneered<br />
in the field of<br />
black protest . Published<br />
September 30 .<br />
$5.95<br />
Illustrated<br />
Indexed<br />
267 pages<br />
111 ,;,~ j rj<br />
~~aenl~<br />
BOOK DIVISION JOHNSON PUBLISHING COMPANY<br />
1820 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE ., CHICAGO, ILL. 60616