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Mainstreaming Outsiders

The Production of Black Professionals, Second

James E. Blackwell

This new and completely revised edition is a study of the successes and failures of the collective efforts employed to assist black Americans to enter the professional mainstream.

More important, Mainstreaming Outsiders is a guidebook to those institutions—academic, corporate, and government—that offer the best opportunities for black graduate (and undergraduate) students to continue their education and join the ranks of American professionals. As a tool for finding the right school for the aspiring black, this is a must book for high school, college, and university libraries.

The fields of study selected for analysis include medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, engineering and architecture, law, social work, as well as doctoral degrees in the arts and humanities,the social sciences and the physical sciences.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 400 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-930390-76-1 • Hardback • January 1987 • $97.00 • (£75.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations
James E. Blackwell (Ph.D. Washington State University; M.A. and B.A., Case Western Reserve University) has been a Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts/Boston since 1970. Dr. Blackwell has taught ast Case Western Reserve University, San Jose State University, Washington State University, Grambling State University, Tribuvhan University (Nepal) and the University of East Africa (Tanzania).

Among the honors received and positions held in professional organizations are: The DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award (1986) and the Spivak Award (1979) of the American Sociological Association; membership in the Sociological Research Association; President of the Eastern Sociological Society (1981-1982); President of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) (1980-1981), and Founding President of the Caucus of Black Sociologists (1970-1972).

During the Sixties, he directed Peace Corps activities in Tanzania and in Malawi and was a member of the U.S. Foreign Service Officer Corps in Nepal. Dr. Blackwell has been an Invited Member of the White House Conference on Aging; Member, Advisory Board and Consultant—United Board for College Development; Member, Research Study and Review Panel, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Member of Special Task Force Conference on "Dismantling Dual Systems in Higher Education;" Member of Special Task Force on "Equality of Opportunity to Graduate and Professional Schools;" Member, "Critical Issues in Higher Education;" and Appointed to the Advisory Committee on Research of the College Entrance Examination Board.

His scholarly research and publications have focused on racial and ethnic minorities, race relations theory, desegregation, and the social dynamics of the black community. His major books include The Black Community: Diversity and Unity; Cities, Suburbs, and Blacks (with Philip Hart); Black Sociologists: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (with Morris Janowitz); The P
Chapter 1 Historical Context of Mainstreaming
Chapter 2 Methodological Issues and Reference Points
Chapter 3 Data Analysis of Survey Findings
Chapter 4 The Current Crisis in Higher Education
Chapter 5 The Medical Education of Black Americans
Chapter 6 Mainstreaming Black Americans in Dentistry
Chapter 7 Mainstreaming Black Americans in Optometry
Chapter 8 The Recruitment and Enrollment of Black Students at Schools of Pharmacy
Chapter 9 Blacks in Veterinary Medicine
Chapter 10 Engineering and Architecture: Pathways to Progress
Chapter 11 The Legal Profession and Black Americans
Chapter 12 The Social Work Profession: Parity Attained and Lost
Chapter 13 The Production of Black Doctorates
Chapter 14 Policy Implications in Mainstreaming Outsiders: Outlook for the Future
[This] useful volume provides the data against which the library profession can measure its own accomplishments in "mainstreaming outsiders."
— College & Research Libraries


A valuable addition to the literature available on the higher education of black Americans.
— Choice Reviews


Blackwell examines the efforts to eliminate structural inequalities in the higher levels of the professional world.
— EBONY


This book is timely because of the severe retrenchment of the federal government's support of black Americans' quest for equal opportunity and social justice.
— Social Work


An important book on an important topic. Blackwell should be commended for this book, which merits widespread attention.
— The Journal Of Negro History


A valuable work, especially for anyone needing information on black professional education.
— Library Journal


This is an important book, since it documents the need for federal, state, corporate, private, and educational institutions to continue to honor their promise of the civil rights era and provide all Americans equal access to the educational system.
— JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association


An excellent book about this social policy and educational opportunities for blacks in the professions.
— Contemporary Sociology


I want to commend you on the publication of Mainstreaming Outsiders. It offers a timely treatment of an extremely important subject. I have had a number of opportunities to recommend it to my colleagues.
— Anne S. Priutt, associate dean, Ohio State University


The thoroughness of Blackwell's scholarship is a factor to be much appreciated. It is informative and should be welcomed for its factual data alone, but the book is analytical and interpretive in a manner that surely deserves praise. I would like his publishers to know how much I am impressed.
— Cameron Fincher, Director, Institute of Higher Education, University of Georgia


Mainstreaming Outsiders

The Production of Black Professionals, Second

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • This new and completely revised edition is a study of the successes and failures of the collective efforts employed to assist black Americans to enter the professional mainstream.

    More important, Mainstreaming Outsiders is a guidebook to those institutions—academic, corporate, and government—that offer the best opportunities for black graduate (and undergraduate) students to continue their education and join the ranks of American professionals. As a tool for finding the right school for the aspiring black, this is a must book for high school, college, and university libraries.

    The fields of study selected for analysis include medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, engineering and architecture, law, social work, as well as doctoral degrees in the arts and humanities,the social sciences and the physical sciences.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 400 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-0-930390-76-1 • Hardback • January 1987 • $97.00 • (£75.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations
Author
Author
  • James E. Blackwell (Ph.D. Washington State University; M.A. and B.A., Case Western Reserve University) has been a Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts/Boston since 1970. Dr. Blackwell has taught ast Case Western Reserve University, San Jose State University, Washington State University, Grambling State University, Tribuvhan University (Nepal) and the University of East Africa (Tanzania).

    Among the honors received and positions held in professional organizations are: The DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award (1986) and the Spivak Award (1979) of the American Sociological Association; membership in the Sociological Research Association; President of the Eastern Sociological Society (1981-1982); President of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) (1980-1981), and Founding President of the Caucus of Black Sociologists (1970-1972).

    During the Sixties, he directed Peace Corps activities in Tanzania and in Malawi and was a member of the U.S. Foreign Service Officer Corps in Nepal. Dr. Blackwell has been an Invited Member of the White House Conference on Aging; Member, Advisory Board and Consultant—United Board for College Development; Member, Research Study and Review Panel, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Member of Special Task Force Conference on "Dismantling Dual Systems in Higher Education;" Member of Special Task Force on "Equality of Opportunity to Graduate and Professional Schools;" Member, "Critical Issues in Higher Education;" and Appointed to the Advisory Committee on Research of the College Entrance Examination Board.

    His scholarly research and publications have focused on racial and ethnic minorities, race relations theory, desegregation, and the social dynamics of the black community. His major books include The Black Community: Diversity and Unity; Cities, Suburbs, and Blacks (with Philip Hart); Black Sociologists: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (with Morris Janowitz); The P
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 Historical Context of Mainstreaming
    Chapter 2 Methodological Issues and Reference Points
    Chapter 3 Data Analysis of Survey Findings
    Chapter 4 The Current Crisis in Higher Education
    Chapter 5 The Medical Education of Black Americans
    Chapter 6 Mainstreaming Black Americans in Dentistry
    Chapter 7 Mainstreaming Black Americans in Optometry
    Chapter 8 The Recruitment and Enrollment of Black Students at Schools of Pharmacy
    Chapter 9 Blacks in Veterinary Medicine
    Chapter 10 Engineering and Architecture: Pathways to Progress
    Chapter 11 The Legal Profession and Black Americans
    Chapter 12 The Social Work Profession: Parity Attained and Lost
    Chapter 13 The Production of Black Doctorates
    Chapter 14 Policy Implications in Mainstreaming Outsiders: Outlook for the Future
Reviews
Reviews
  • [This] useful volume provides the data against which the library profession can measure its own accomplishments in "mainstreaming outsiders."
    — College & Research Libraries


    A valuable addition to the literature available on the higher education of black Americans.
    — Choice Reviews


    Blackwell examines the efforts to eliminate structural inequalities in the higher levels of the professional world.
    — EBONY


    This book is timely because of the severe retrenchment of the federal government's support of black Americans' quest for equal opportunity and social justice.
    — Social Work


    An important book on an important topic. Blackwell should be commended for this book, which merits widespread attention.
    — The Journal Of Negro History


    A valuable work, especially for anyone needing information on black professional education.
    — Library Journal


    This is an important book, since it documents the need for federal, state, corporate, private, and educational institutions to continue to honor their promise of the civil rights era and provide all Americans equal access to the educational system.
    — JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association


    An excellent book about this social policy and educational opportunities for blacks in the professions.
    — Contemporary Sociology


    I want to commend you on the publication of Mainstreaming Outsiders. It offers a timely treatment of an extremely important subject. I have had a number of opportunities to recommend it to my colleagues.
    — Anne S. Priutt, associate dean, Ohio State University


    The thoroughness of Blackwell's scholarship is a factor to be much appreciated. It is informative and should be welcomed for its factual data alone, but the book is analytical and interpretive in a manner that surely deserves praise. I would like his publishers to know how much I am impressed.
    — Cameron Fincher, Director, Institute of Higher Education, University of Georgia


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