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Charles Vert Willie, Ph.D., is the Charles W. Eliot Professor of Education Emeritus at the Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. Before his Harvard appointment in 1974, he served as Chairman of the Department of Sociology and Vice President of Syracuse University. Professor Willie earned a Ph.D. degree from Syracuse University, a M.A. degree from Atlanta University, and a B.A. degree from Morehouse College. The latter two schools are historically black institutions. A past Vice President of the American Sociological Association, he has received the Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award from this professional organization in 2005, and the Distinguished Career Contribution Award from the Committee on the Role and Status of Minorities in Educational Research and Development of the American Educational Research Association in 1990. Professor Willie is co-editor (with Ron Edmonds) of Black Colleges in America, co-author (with Michael Grady and Richard Hope) of African Americans and the Doctoral Experience, and author of The Ivory and Ebony Towers. Richard J. Reddick is an advanced doctoral candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. A former teacher and student affairs administrator, Reddick is the co-author of A New Look at Black Families, Fifth Edition with Charles V. Willie (Alta Mira Press, 2003) and co-editor of Legacies of Brown: Multiracial Equity in American Education with Dorinda J. Carter and Stella M. Flores (Harvard Education Review, 2004). Reddick is a Spencer Research Training Grant recipient, teaching fellow for courses in higher education and school leadership, former editor of the Harvard Educational Review, and former tri-chair of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Alumni of Color Conference. A native Texas, Reddick is a 1995 Distinguished Graduate of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin and earned an Ed.M. at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1998. His current research centers on the mentoring relationships between African American faculty and African American undergraduate students. Ronald Brown”s research interests concern Black college presidents, among other topics. He is a candidate for the Ed.D. degree at Harvard”s Graduate School of Education.




6 Ebooks by Ronald Brown

Ronald Brown & Richard J. Reddick: Black College Mystique
This study compares the culture of black colleges and universities a generation ago with those that exist today, and makes projections into the future, based on a comprehensive review of professional …
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Henry J. Pratt: Churches and Urban Government in Detroit and New York, 1895-1994
This groundbreaking study analyzes the relationship between the two powerful forces church organizations and urban politics within New York City and Detroit during the 19th and 20th centuries.Beginni …
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€28.31
Ronald Brown: Story Of A Black Vietnam Veteran During and After
Equality and freedom are two of the most expensive things when you are part of the black race (even before and until now). The book, The Story of a Black Vietnam Veteran During and After, is a narrat …
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€12.86
Ronald Brown: From Selling to Managing
The sudden transformation from player to coach is a dramatic one, and managers are usually expected to make the transition under their own steam. This dilemma is faced by many high-powered salespeopl …
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€8.99
Ronald Brown: Dyslexia
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to understand that dyslexia is a condition that people can overcome. In fact, dyslexic people, when provided with proper intervention and support …
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€2.99