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Philanthropy in black higher education : a fateful hour creating the Atlanta University system
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Title Information:
a fateful hour creating the Atlanta University system
Author:
AveryVida L., 1962-
Place of Publication:
New York, NY
Published:
Palgrave Macmillan;
Year of Publication:
2013
Description:
1 online resource
Series:
Philanthropy and education
Subject:
Institutional cooperation - Georgia -
Subject:
African Americans - Education (Higher) - Georgia -
Subject:
EDUCATION - Higher. -
Subject:
EDUCATION - General. -
Subject:
EDUCATION - Organizations & Institutions. -
Subject:
HISTORY - State & Local - United States -
Subject:
SOCIAL SCIENCE - Philanthropy & Charity. -
Subject:
African Americans -- Education (Higher) -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History. -
Subject:
Atlanta University Center (Ga.) -- Endowments. -
Subject:
Atlanta University Center (Ga.) -- History. -
Subject:
Institutional cooperation -- Georgia -- Atlanta. -
Subject:
EDUCATION / Higher -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137281012
Notes:
Description based on print version record
Summary:
This work describes and analyzes the circumstances surrounding the creation and development of the Atlanta University System (later the Atlanta University Center). The affiliation in 1929 of Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College was a monumental event, and John Hope, the first black president of both Morehouse College and Atlanta University b7 sand simultaneously president at both of them b7 swas key to its taking place. In recounting the circumstances surrounding the affiliation, Vida L. Avery brings to the fore a little-told aspect of the affiliation: the relationships Hope cultivated with industrial philanthropists of his time. These relationships went beyond the simple categories of benefactor and recipient, playing a major role in creating a unique higher educational center for black Americans.
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ISBN:
9781137281012electronic bk.
ISBN:
1137281014electronic bk.
ISBN:
9781299764569
ISBN:
1299764568
Content Note:
1. Historical Backdrop 2. Mythical Phoenix and the Ashes It Spreads 3. John Hope: Hallmark of the Truest Greatness 4. Layers of Complexity 5. Creating the Atlanta University System 6. Germinating a Black Intelligentsia 7. Conclusion Appendix 1: Other Strategic Locations for Cooperation Appendix 2: Letter: John Hope to Edwin Embree (Hope's Six-Year Plan) Appendix 3: Notable Atlanta University System/Center Alumnus(ae).
Philanthropy in black higher education : a fateful hour creating the Atlanta University system
Avery, Vida L.
Philanthropy in black higher education
: a fateful hour creating the Atlanta University system / Vida L. Avery. - New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. - 1 online resource. - (Philanthropy and education).
1. Historical Backdrop.
Description based on print version record.
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ISBN 9781137281012ISBN 1137281014ISBN 9781299764569ISBN 1299764568
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Philanthropy in black higher education : a fateful hour creating the Atlanta University system
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