``I Must Learn Now or Not at All'': Social and Cultural Capital in the Educational Initiatives of Formerly Enslaved African Americans in Mississippi, 1862--1869
1
(14)
Christopher M. Span
Owning, Controlling, and Building Upon Cultural Capital: The Albany Enterprise Academy and Black Education in Southeast Ohio, 1863--1886
15
(20)
Adah Ward Randolph
Cultural Capital and Black Higher Education: The AME Colleges and Universities as Collective Economic Enterprises, 1865--1910
35
(14)
V.P. Franklin
Our School in Our Community: The Collective Economic Struggle for African American Education in Franklin, Tennessee, 1890--1967
49
(32)
Carter Julian Savage
Community, Commitment, and African American Education: The Jackson School of Smith County, Texas, 1925--1954
81
(16)
Peggy B. Gill
``Sister Laborers'': African American Women, Cultural Capital, and Educational Philanthropy, 1865--1970
97
(20)
Bettye Collier-Thomas
``Maintaining a Home for Girls'': The Iowa Federation of Colored Women's Clubs at the University of Iowa, 1919--1950
117
(26)
Richard M. Breaux
Paradise Lost?: Teachers' Perspectives on the Use of Cultural Capital in the Segregated Schools of New Orleans, Louisiana
143
(16)
Monica A. White
Social Capital, Cultural Capital, and the Challenge of African American Education in the 21st Century
159
(14)
V.P. Franklin
About the Contributors
173
(4)
Index
177
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