Schooling for the New Slavery: Black Industrial Education, 1868-1915.
- Victor B. Howard, Donald Spivey
- History
- 21 January 1979
The Black Athlete in Big-Time Intercollegiate Sports, 1941-1968* THE FAILURE of the scholarly community to look seriously at the history of blacks in big-time intercollegiate sports is a missed…
- Donald Spivey
- History, Education
- 1983
Although overlooked by scholars in their examinations of the civil rights movement, big-time intercollegiate sport as represented by the Big Ten, Big Eight, Pac Ten, Southeast, Southwest, and Ivy League conferences, for example was an important arena of protest in the pre-war years.
Policy-Planning Organizations: Elite Agendas and America's Rightward Turn@@@The Politics of Miseducation: The Booker Washington Institute of Liberia, 1919-1984
- James R. Bennett, Joseph G. Peschek, Donald Spivey
- Political Science
- 1 April 1987
Horses and gentlemen: the cultural significance of gambling among the gentry of Virginia.
- T. H. Breen, Donald Spivey
- History, Economics
- 1 April 1977
n the fall of i686 Durand of Dauphine, a French Huguenot, visited the capital of colonial Virginia. Durand regularly recorded in a journal what he saw and heard, providing one of the few firsthand…
Somewhat More Independent: The End of Slavery in New York City, 1770–1810
- Donald Spivey
- History
- 1 April 1993
The African Crusade for Black Industrial Schooling
- Donald Spivey
- HistoryThe Journal of Negro History
- 1 January 1978
The concept of industrial education was extended beyond the "Negro problem" in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The colonial powers of Europe well…
Black Americans and Organized Labor: A New History
- Donald Spivey
- History
- 1 July 2006
nation in federal programs. In making this last point, Smith provides a necessary corrective to the work of recent political historians. These historians have argued that the New Deal political…
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