White Money Black Power
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Book Name: White Money Black Power
Writer: Noliwe M. Rooks
Description
In 1968, while under the initiative of McGeorge Bundy, the former national security guide in both the Kennedy and John-child organizations, the Ford Foundation started to create and then finance a procedure planned for guaranteeing an intricacy free birth and life for African American Studies on school grounds. It was a demonstration that would be censured by the United States Congress as an endeavor at social designing. With regards to the late-1960s world-see, African American Studies (at that point termed black Studies) was imagined and proposed by the Ford Foundation as a way to integrate and incorporate the understudy bodies, resources, and educational plans of schools and colleges in ways that would reflect the state-funded educational systems that had been ordered by the Supreme Court to liberate themselves from “separate but equivalent” racial instructive frameworks.
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