Century of Service

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African American agricultural scientists
Agribusiness Management
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics Profession
agricultural extension programs
Alcorn State University
Alton Franklin
American Agricultural Economics Association
Benjamin F. Payton
Black Land Grant
Black Land Grant Colleges
Black Land Grant Institutions
Canton G. Davis
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Collin C. Weir
Cooperative State Research Service
CRSP
Dan Godfrey
Donald R. Mcdowell
educational equity research
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Fort Valley State College
Fred Humphries
historically black colleges
Huel D. Perkins
human resources training
James T. Bonnen
Jr. Clifton R. Whart?N
Jr. Handy Williamson
Jr. Melvin E. Walker
Land Grant Colleges
Land Grant Education
Land Grant Idea
Land Grant Institutions
Land Grant System
Land Grant Tradition
Leroy Davis
Mason C. Carter
Mckinley Mayes
Michigan State University
minority higher education
Morrill Act
Ridgely A. Mu'Min
rural community development
Sidney H. Evans
Smith Lever Act
Soil Science
South Carolina State College
Title XII
Tuskegee University
Virginia State Universities
William P. Hytche

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412845885
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In 1890 congressional legislation opened a new chapter in the history of higher education by allocating public support for black Land-Grant colleges and universities.These institutions were established to provide training to blacks in the fields of agriculture, home economics, the mechanical arts, and other useful professions. For a century, these schools have assumed and continue to maintain a unique and important role in affording educational opportunities for thousands of students to whom no other doors would have been opened. A Century of Service is both a history and a celebration of these Land-Grant schools. The work also provides a presentation of views on how their original mission can best be adapted to the challenges of the future. The 1890 Land-Grant institutions are a legacy of what can be accomplished with little more than a determined, tenacious commitment to survive and excel. In spite of unequal financial support, they have succeeded in establishing and building quality resident academic and extension programs on a par with those of other colleges and universities not suffering the same economic limitations. As demonstrated throughout this volume, the 1890 institutions have amassed an impressive record of achievement in the areas of agricultural research, cooperative extension, development of rural communities' support systems, human resources development, resident instruction, international development, and technology and information transfer. In assessing the current state of the schools and looking to the future, the authors seek ways of building upon their strengths and traditions and explore alternative institutional designs to enhance the status and opportunities for African American agricultural scientists and professionals under quite new circumstances. A Century of Service will be of interest to social historians, black studies specialists, agricultural scientists, and educators.