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Against great odds : the history of Alcorn State University

Title
Against great odds : the history of Alcorn State University / by Josephine McCann Posey.
Author
Posey, Josephine McCann.
Publication
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [1994], ©1994.

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Description
xvi, 216 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  • For more than a century the institution of higher learning now known as Alcorn State University has been devoted to the education of black students. Historically established for this purpose, Alcorn has struggled against great odds. This new history of Alcorn reveals the unrelenting love and support of its community and alumni as they face the challenges of streamlining programs and making modifications to century-old traditions.
  • The roots of Alcorn extend back to 1830 and the antebellum Oakland College, a Presbyterian institution which closed during the Reconstruction era. In 1871 Mississippi's first black senator, Hiram R. Revels, returned to the state to head the new institution on the Oakland campus, to be known as Alcorn.
  • This history updates the centennial history of Alcorn published in 1971 by showing how in the face of new challenges the university persists with its mission of educating citizens for the modern world. One of the chief struggles has been to maintain its distinctive identity as social and interracial changes confront long-established traditions and widescale community support.
  • The history shows Alcorn State University not only in its rich heritage of public education as the first land-grant institution for black students, but also in its struggles through the years to reach peaks of excellence in academic programs, in faculty development, in the enrichment of student life, and in its nationally renowned athletic programs that consistently bring Alcorn acclaim.
  • Struggling against great odds has remained one of Alcorn's hallmarks. This comprehensive history shows the university moving confidently into the twenty-first century proud of its distinctive heritage and intent on removing obstacles that threaten to check a long-established tradition of excellence.
Subject
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-208) and index.
Contents
1. The First Decade -- 2. The Struggle to Survive -- 3. Into the Twentieth Century -- 4. Turbulent Times -- 5. A New Era -- 6. Serving the People: Administration, Faculty, and Staff -- 7. A Growing Variety of Choices: Academics -- 8. How to Make a Living and How to Live: Support Services -- 9. Balancing Work and Play: Students and Student Services -- 10. Efficiency and Accountability Fiscal Affairs -- 11. Determining the Mission: Institutional Advancement, Planning, and Research -- 12. From Greek Revival to Modern: Physical Facilities -- 13. Preparing to Win: Athletics -- 14. The Alcorn Spirit: Alumni Relations -- 15. A Look to the Future.
ISBN
0878056815
LCCN
93038375
OCLC
ocm29182935
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