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Tables of Contents for The White Architects of Black Education
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Foreword
ix
 
William Ayers
Therese Quinn
Foreword
xi
 
Robin D. G. Kelley
Acknowledgments
xv
 
Introduction
1
2
Overview of Book
3
3
Politicizing Black Education
6
3
PART I: HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Toward a Political Sociology of Black Education
9
15
Ideology and Education in the Industrial Order
9
6
Reform and Charity in Race Philanthropy
15
3
Corporate Philanthropy: Making Public Policy
18
4
Educating Blacks: Power, Politics, and Reality
22
2
``Scientific'' Racism
24
19
An Overview of ``Scientific'' Racism
24
11
The Eugenics Movement
35
4
Scientific Racism and Black Education: Retrospects and Prospects
39
4
PART II: ARCHITECTS OF ACCOMMODATION
General Samuel Chapman Armstrong
43
19
Early Life
45
2
The Hampton Institute
47
5
Armstrong on Politics, Race, and Education
52
8
Armstrong's Legacy
60
2
The Social, Racial, and Educational Ideas of Professor Franklin H. Giddings
62
19
Early Years
62
1
Influence of Herbert Spencer
63
1
On the Social Order
64
5
Joining the Physical World to Political Sociology
69
1
On Capitalism and Competition
70
2
On Race, Society, and Public Policy
72
5
On Education
77
2
Giddings's Impact
79
2
The Phelps Stokes Family, Friends, and Fund: Adventures in Philanthropy
81
17
Toward a New Philanthropy
82
1
Charity Ideology: A Family Portrait
83
4
Introducing James G. Phelps Stokes: Missionary Ideologist
87
3
The Phelps Stokes Fund
90
1
Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr.: Aristocrat, ``Yalie,'' Reverend
91
7
Thomas Jesse Jones: ``Evil Genius of the Black Race''
98
20
Comes a Welshman: The Early Years
98
1
The Emergent Social Science Movement
99
2
Forming an Ideology: The Further Education of Thomas Jesse Jones
101
4
The Hampton Experience
105
4
On to the Phelps Stokes Fund
109
2
Exploring a Decade of Jones's Writings
111
3
DuBois's Opposition to Jones
114
2
Thomas Jesse Jones: ``Champion'' of Negro Education or Colonial Educator?
116
2
Rockefellers and Their Associates: For the ``Promotion of Education Without Distinction of Race, Sex, or Creed''
118
18
John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
119
1
Rockefeller Junior: Expanding Family Horizons
120
3
Frederick T. Gates
123
2
Dr. Wallace Buttrick
125
2
The General Education Board
127
6
The Rockefellers in Negro Education and New Philanthropy
133
3
Ogden and Baldwin: Northern Businessmen in Negro Education
136
25
Robert Curtis Ogden: ``The Unofficial Statesman''
136
8
The Conferences for Education in the South
144
5
Ogden and Black Education
149
5
William Henry Baldwin: Racial and Racist Educator
154
5
Concluding Observations
159
2
J. L. M. Curry
161
18
Origins and Background
162
2
Framing an Ideological Platform
164
2
The Confederacy and Civil War Activities
166
2
Ideology in the New Social Order
168
1
From Politics to Education: On to Peabody
169
5
J. L. M. Curry: Southern Educator, Racial Educator
174
5
Conclusion: Thoughts and Afterthoughts
179
6
References
185
8
Supplementary Readings
193
8
Index
201
7
About the Author
208