Horace Mann Bond
American academic administrator and historian
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- Bachelors English Lincoln University, Pennsylvania
- Masters English University of Chicago
- PhD Economics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Horace Mann Bond was an American historian, college administrator, social science researcher and the father of civil-rights leader Julian Bond. He earned graduate and doctoral degrees from University of Chicago at a time when only a small percentage of any young adults attended any college. He was an influential leader at several historically black colleges and was appointed the first president of Fort Valley State University in Georgia in 1939, where he managed its growth in programs and revenue. In 1945, he became the first African-American president of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.
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- The Education Of The Negro In The American Social Order (1966) (220)
- Negro Education in Alabama: A Study in Cotton and Steel. (1939) (85)
- The Negro in American Life and Thought: The Nadir, 1877-1901. (1954) (81)
- The Curriculum and the Negro Child (1935) (16)
- Education for freedom : a history of Lincoln University, Pennsylvania (1978) (13)
- Two Racial Islands in Alabama (1931) (12)
- Negro Education: A Debate in the Alabama Constitutional Convention of 1901 (1932) (11)
- Social and Economic Forces in Alabama Reconstruction (1938) (10)
- The Investigation of Racial Differences Prior to 1910 (1934) (9)
- Into the main stream : a survey of bestpractices in race relations in the south (1947) (6)
- An investigation of the non-intellectual traits of a group of negro adults. (5)
- The Origin and Development of the Negro Church-Related College (1960) (5)
- Education as a Social Process: A Case Study of a Higher Institution as an Incident in the Process of Acculturation (1943) (4)
- The Influence of Personalities on the Public Education of Negroes in Alabama, II (1937) (3)
- The search for talent (1959) (3)
- The Evolution and Present Status of Negro Higher and Professional Education in the United States (1948) (3)
- Should the Negro Care Who Wins the War? (1942) (3)
- The Present Status of Racial Integration in the United States, with Especial Reference to Education (1952) (2)
- Dr. Woodson Goes Wool-Gathering@@@The Mis-Education of the Negro. (1933) (2)
- Improving the Morale of Negro Children and Youth (1950) (2)
- The Extent and Character of Seperate Schools in the United States (1935) (2)
- Reflections, comparative, on West Africain Nationalist Movements (1956) (2)
- Negro Leadership Since Washington (1925) (2)
- Education in the South (1939) (2)
- Talent--and Toilets (1959) (2)
- The Negro in the Armed Forces of the United States Prior to World War I (1943) (1)
- Self-Respect as a Factor in Racial Advancement (1928) (1)
- The Negro Elementary School and the Cultural Pattern (1940) (1)
- Faith in the Death-Chamber (1940) (0)
- POWDERMAKER, HORTENSE. After Freedom. Pp. xx, 408. New York: The Viking Press, 1939. $3.00 (1939) (0)
- It's All Happened Before!@@@The Education of Negroes in New Jersey. (1942) (0)
- Treasure Island for Students@@@The Urban Negro Worker in the United States 1925-36. An Analysis of the Training, Types, and Conditions of Employment and Earnings of 200,000 Skilled and White-Collar Negro Workers. Vol. 1. Statistics by Regions. (1939) (0)
- A STUDY OF FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF UNUSUAL ACADEMIC TALENT AMONG UNDERPRIVILEGED POPULATIONS. FINAL REPORT. (1967) (0)
- Education for Political and Social Responsibility: Its Natural History in the American College (1947) (0)
- Some Major Educational Problems in Africa South of the Sahara: A Critical Summary (1961) (0)
- Book Review:Whither Democracy? Does Equalizing Opportunity Create Hereditary Social Classes? A Speculative Study. N. J. Lennes (1927) (0)
- Economics and the Negro Made Intelligible@@@The Negro and Economic Reconstruction. (1939) (0)
- The Educational and Other Social Implications of the Impact of the Present Crisis upon Racial Minorities (1941) (0)
- Symbols of a New Nation (1960) (0)
- Staff Members and Associates of Southern Education Reporting Service., Southern Schools: Progress and Problems. (1960) (0)
- Commended to Students of Negro Education: History and an Interpretation of Wilberforce University (1942) (0)
- A Fascinating Legal Analysis (1958) (0)
- Minor Classic in the Literature of Race Relations (1958) (0)
- Redefining the Relationship of the Federal Government to the Education of Racial and Other Minority Groups (1938) (0)
- The Position of the Negro in the American Social Order in 1950 (1939) (0)
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