Perspectives on Minority Women in Higher EducationLynne B. Welch Bloomsbury Academic, 1992 M03 30 - 163 páginas Ethnic minority women in the U.S. education system often feel that they have two strikes against them. In this volume, editor Lynn Brodie Welch brings together contributions by African-American, Hispanic, and other scholars who discuss various issues surrounding academic minority women, their dilemmas, and the roles they are creating for their successors. Subjects include the need for sensitization to cultural differences and methods for dealing with subtle and overt discrimination. |
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African American Women and Higher Education | 23 |
Communication | 41 |
The Emergence of Black Women as College | 61 |
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