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020 0826212263 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 9780826212269 (cloth)
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050 00 LC2707|b.A53 1999
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100 1 Anderson, Eric,|d1949-
245 10 Dangerous donations :|bnorthern philanthropy and southern
Black education, 1902-1930 /|cEric Anderson and Alfred A.
Moss, Jr. ; with a foreword by Louis R. Harlan
260 Columbia, Mo. :|bUniversity of Missouri Press,|cc1999
300 xv, 245 p. :|bill. ;|c24 cm
504 Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-238) and index
505 0 Foreword / by Louis R. Harlan. -- Acknowledgments. --
Introduction. -- The African American agenda for
education. -- Ogdenism and its enemies. -- The education
of a philanthropist: William H. Baldwin, Jr., 1898-1905. -
- The general education board's choices. -- The founding
of the American Church Institute for Negroes, 1906-1914. -
- The triumph of the South: Robert W. Patton and the ACIN.
-- The transformation of Northern philanthropy for Black
South.
650 0 African Americans|xEducation|zSouthern States|xFinance
|xHistory
650 0 Endowments|zSouthern States|xHistory
700 1 Moss, Alfred A.,|d1943-