Surmounting All Odds - Vol. 1
Education, Opportunity, and Society in the New Millennium
Edited by:
Carol Camp Yeakey, Washington University - St. Louis
Ronald D. Henderson, National Education Association
A volume in the series: Research on African American Education. Editor(s): Carol Camp Yeakey, Washington University, St. Louis. Rowhea Medhat Elmesky, Washington University in St. Louis. Bronwyn Nichols Lodato, Washington University in St. Louis.
Published 2000
Volume 1 in the two volume set about overcoming the odds in African American Education.
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