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Looking to enhance your understanding of race, politics, and higher education? Look no further than "Developing Scholars: Race, Politics, and the Pursuit of Higher Education." This groundbreaking book delves into a lesser-known approach to affirmative action that emerged in the 1960s as a response to urban unrest and political mobilization among Black and Latino communities.
Unlike conventional affirmative action policies, which focus on identifying high-achieving students of color for elite institutions, these community-centered programs offer a more radical view of college access. They aim to support students who don't meet regular admissions requirements and come from families unable to afford tuition and other expenses.
Author Domingo Morel takes you on a journey through the history and political factors that shaped the creation of college access programs for students of color in the 1960s. Through a compelling case study of Talent Development, an existing community-centered affirmative action program, Morel demonstrates how protest, including violent protest, played a pivotal role in maintaining these vital programs.
Furthermore, "Developing Scholars" uncovers hidden forms of restriction that emerged alongside college expansion efforts in the 1960s. These restrictions have disproportionately impacted students of color, highlighting the need for a more nuanced understanding of college access expansion in the United States.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to expand your knowledge and challenge conventional wisdom about American politics. Get your hands on "Developing Scholars: Race, Politics, and the Pursuit of Higher Education" today!
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