Target Date 2000AD: Goals for Achieving Higher Education Equity for Black Americans, Vol. I, by Elias Blake, addresses the critical issue of equity in higher education for Black Americans. This book examines the historical context, ongoing challenges, and potential strategies for achieving greater access and success in colleges and universities. Blake's work delves into the systemic barriers that have historically limited opportunities and proposes goals to overcome these obstacles. This volume offers valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and anyone committed to fostering a more inclusive and equitable educational landscape.
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