Howard Üniversitesi, Washington, D.C.'de Shaw mahallesinde bulunan özel, tarihsel olarak siyahi, federal olarak kiralanmış bir araştırma üniversitesidir.[7] “R2: Doktora Üniversiteleri - Yüksek araştırma faaliyeti” arasında sınıflandırılmış ve Orta Eyaletler Yüksek Eğitim Komisyonu tarafından akredite edilmiştir.[8]
1867 yılında kurulan Howard, mezhepsel olmayan bir kurumdur. 120'den fazla programda lisans, lisansüstü ve profesyonel dereceler sunmaktadır.
Kayda değer mezunlar
Howard Üniversitesi'nin seçkin mezunları arasında eski Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Başkan Yardımcısı, birçok Amerika Birleşik Devletleri diplomatı ve Amerika Birleşik Devletleri valisi, bir Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Birleşmiş Milletler Büyükelçisi, yabancı kraliyet ailesi mensupları, yedi yabancı devlet başkanı, 11 Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Kongre üyesi, bir Yüksek Mahkeme Yargıcı bulunmaktadır.
- Önemli Howard Üniversitesi mezunları şunlardır:
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Thurgood Marshall, ABD Yüksek Mahkeme Yargıcı
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Mike Espy, 25. ABD Tarım Bakanı
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Andrew Young, ABD'nin BM Büyükelçisi ve Georgia'dan ABD Kongre Üyesi
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Edward Brooke,
ABD Senatörü
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David Dinkins, 106. New York Belediye Başkanı
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Ras Baraka,
Newark, New Jersey belediye başkanı
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Zora Neale Hurston, yazar ve antropolog
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Ta-Nehisi Coates, yazar ve gazeteci
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Nick Cannon, komedyen, rapçi ve televizyon sunucusu
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Gregory Meeks, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri New York 5. Kongre Bölgesi Temsilcisi
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Thomas Sowell, ekonomist, yazar ve sosyal yorumcu
Kaynakça
Daha fazla okuma
- Cain, Timothy Reese. " 'Only Organized Effort Will Find the Way Out!': Faculty Unionization at Howard University, 1918–1950." in Higher Education for African Americans Before the Civil Rights Era, 1900-1964 (Routledge, 2017) pp. 119–156.
- Dodson, Howard. "HOWARD UNIVERSITY, THE NEW NEGRO MOVEMENT, AND THE MAKING OF AFRICAN AMERICAN VISUAL ARTS IN WASHINGTON, DC." Callaloo 39.5 (2016): 983–998. online
- Dyson, Walter. The Founding of Howard University (Howard University Press, 1921) online.
- Epps, Howard R. "The Howard University Medical Department in the Flexner Era: 1910-1929." Journal of the National Medical Association 81.8 (1989): 885+ online
- Green, Rodney D., and Aisha Thompson. "Streams of racial progress: The discipline of economics at Howard University at its sesquicentennial." Negro Educational Review 68.1-4 (2017): 31–157. online
- Henry, Charles P. "Abram Harris, E. Franklin Frazier, and Ralph Bunche: The Howard School of Thought on the Problem of Race." in The Changing Racial Regime (1995): 36+. online
- Hopkins, Reginald, Sherman Ross, and Leslie H. Hicks. "A history of the Department of Psychology at Howard University." Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (1992): 161–167. online
- Hunter, Gregory. " Howard University: 'Capstone of Negro education' during World War II." Journal of Negro History 79.1 (1994): 54–70. online
- LaPoint, Velma, and Veronica Thomas. "Contributions of Howard University to social science research on Black children." Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development (2006): 173–187. online
- Lindsey, Treva. "Climbing the Hilltop: In Search of a New Negro Womanhood at Howard University." in Escape from New York: The New Negro Renaissance beyond Harlem (2013): 271–290. online
- Logan, Rayford W. Howard University: The first hundred years, 1867-1967 (NYU Press, 1969) online, a standard scholarly history.
- McFeely, William S. Yankee Stepfather: General O.O. Howard and the Freedmen (Yale University Press, 1968) online
- Matthews, Lopez D. Howard University in the World Wars: Men and Women Serving the Nation (Arcadia Publishing, 2019) online.
- Muse, Clifford L. "Howard University and the Federal Government During the Presidential Administrations of Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1928-1945". Journal of Negro History (1991) 76 (1/4): 1–20. online
- Myers, Joshua M. We Are Worth Fighting For: A History of the Howard University Student Protest of 1989 (New York University Press. 2019) online
- Perkins, Linda M. "Black undergraduate women’s experiences of race, gender, and class at Fisk and Howard universities and Tuskegee institute, 1923–1960." in Critical perspectives on Black women and college success (Routledge, 2017) pp. 31–44. online
- Perkins, Linda M. "Merze Tate and the Quest for Gender Equity at Howard University: 1942–1977." History of Education Quarterly 54.4 (2014): 516–551. online[ölü/kırık bağlantı]
- Poulson, Stephen C. Racism on Campus: A Visual History of Prominent Virginia Colleges and Howard University (Routledge, 2021) online
- Rasheed, Lisa R. "Lucy Diggs Slowe, Howard University Dean of Women, 1922-1937: Educator administrator, activist" (Thesis, Georgia State University, 2010) online.
- Ray, Louis. "Competing Visions of Higher Education: The College of Liberal Arts Faculty and the Administration of Howard University, 1939–1960." in Higher Education for African Americans before the Civil Rights Era, 1900-1964 (Routledge, 2017) pp. 157–178. online
- Relerford, Jimisha. "Campus Protest and Composition Pedagogy: G. David Houston's Activist Rhetoric at Howard University." Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men 9.1 (2021): 21–36. excerpt
- Thomas, Jennifer C. "Pageantry & Politics: Miss Howard University from Civil Rights to Black Power." Journal of Negro Education 87.1 (2018): 22–32. excerpt
- Zaluda, Scott. "Lost voices of the Harlem renaissance: Writing assigned at Howard University, 1919-31." College Composition and Communication 50.2 (1998): 232–257. online
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