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The Significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the 21(st) Century: Will Such Institutions of Higher Learning Survive?

机译:具有历史意义的黑人高等学校(HBCU)在21世纪的意义:这样的高等教育机构能否生存?

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The United States is still dealing with institutional racism in higher education. For most of the past two centuries, African Americans were forced to attend segregated colleges and universities. Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) played a particularly important role during that long period. In many states, there would have been no institutions of higher education at all, were it not for federal legislation (the Morrill Act of 1890), the actions of religious institutions, and the persistent efforts of black Americans to gain an education, despite the obstacles. Even the seemingly race-neutral G.I. Bill of 1944 had the pernicious effect of reinforcing racial segregation in both higher education and housing. Given this history, it comes as no surprise that some predominantly white institutions of higher education (PWIs) do not show a sustained commitment to educate African-American students in this country, although they are often eager to recruit black student athletes for their various sport programs without much regard to the education received by those same athletes. Our inability as a nation to even talk intelligently about these intractable educational problems is disturbing. Indeed, diversity is not paramount for some PWIs, particularly in regards to hiring minority faculty. Perhaps more significantly, HBCUs are still necessary in our society today because they have been the mainstay of educating African Americans at the college and university levels. Black communities throughout our nation are still being devastated by economic polarization and by racial discrimination endemic to higher education at white institutions. The need to address the problem of racial discrimination in higher education remains as strong as ever.
机译:美国仍在处理高等教育中的制度种族主义。在过去两个世纪的大部分时间里,非洲裔美国人都被迫上了隔离的大学。从历史上看,黑人高等学校(HBCU)在那段时期内发挥着特别重要的作用。在许多州,如果没有联邦立法(1890年的《莫里尔法案》),宗教机构的行为以及美国黑人为获得教育而做出的不懈努力,根本就不会有高等教育机构。障碍。甚至看似种族中立的G.I. 1944年的法案对高等教育和住房领域的种族隔离产生了有害影响。鉴于这段历史,毫无疑问,一些白人为主的高等教育机构(PWI)并没有表现出持续的教育这个国家的非裔美国学生的承诺,尽管他们通常渴望为各种运动招募黑人学生运动员节目没有太多考虑那些运动员接受的教育。作为一个国家,我们甚至无法聪明地谈论这些棘手的教育问题,这令人不安。实际上,对于某些PWI而言,多样性并不是最重要的,特别是在雇用少数教师方面。也许更重要的是,HBCU在当今的社会中仍然是必需的,因为它们一直是在大学和大学层次上教育非洲裔美国人的支柱。我们国家的黑人社区仍被经济两极分化和白人机构普遍存在的种族歧视所破坏。解决高等教育中种族歧视问题的需求仍然一如既往。

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