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Anachronisms or rising stars: The black land-grant college system

Anachronisms or rising stars: The black land-grant college system Anachronisms or Rising Stars: The Black Land-Grant College System 1 Joel Schor Joel Schor is an historian in the Agricultural History and Rural History Branch of the USDA/ERS. He has done major research in the area of agricultural education for blacks in the U.S., and is author of an unpublished manuscript The Black Presence in the U.S. Cooperative Extension Service to 1983: An American Quest for Service and Equity.. The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the USDA. Perhaps black agricultural education is best ap- basically a manual labor institution with a day proached historically, as a result of the Union and night school for blacks and for native Amer- battlefield victory of our Civil War. Without that icans. It possessed a college farm, instruction in victory, there would have been no Morrill Land- agriculture and in pedagogy plus "moral educa- Grant Act of 1862, which established "agricul- tion:' ture and the mechanic arts" to be studied with Nevertheless, Hampton began training future the tools of modern science at a college in every black farmers and homemakers, including its state. This Act assured white Americans or the most illustrous pupil, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agriculture and Human Values Springer Journals

Anachronisms or rising stars: The black land-grant college system

Agriculture and Human Values , Volume 2 (3) – Apr 5, 2005

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Springer Journals
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Philosophy; Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science; History, general; Evolutionary Biology
ISSN
0889-048X
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1572-8366
DOI
10.1007/BF01530592
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Anachronisms or Rising Stars: The Black Land-Grant College System 1 Joel Schor Joel Schor is an historian in the Agricultural History and Rural History Branch of the USDA/ERS. He has done major research in the area of agricultural education for blacks in the U.S., and is author of an unpublished manuscript The Black Presence in the U.S. Cooperative Extension Service to 1983: An American Quest for Service and Equity.. The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the USDA. Perhaps black agricultural education is best ap- basically a manual labor institution with a day proached historically, as a result of the Union and night school for blacks and for native Amer- battlefield victory of our Civil War. Without that icans. It possessed a college farm, instruction in victory, there would have been no Morrill Land- agriculture and in pedagogy plus "moral educa- Grant Act of 1862, which established "agricul- tion:' ture and the mechanic arts" to be studied with Nevertheless, Hampton began training future the tools of modern science at a college in every black farmers and homemakers, including its state. This Act assured white Americans or the most illustrous pupil,

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Agriculture and Human ValuesSpringer Journals

Published: Apr 5, 2005

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