Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Ebony And Ivy By Craig Steven Wilder Essay - 1122 Words

America’s higher education system has an interesting history. It has advanced substantially since it was established. Unfortunately, its beginnings were based on slavery and cultural genocide. Craig Steven Wilder’s book Ebony and Ivy gives insight into the intriguing beginning of America’s colleges. Wilder focuses mostly on the impact and treatment of both the Native Americans and African Americans within the beginnings of colonial universities, but within these statements, one can see how dramatically the American college system developed in these early years. The book has excellent reviews. In an article posted on December 1, 2014 the African American Review states, â€Å"Ebony and Ivy will change the way we think about knowledge-creation at America’s universities†¦Craig Wilder’s masterly work will stand the test of time and should be required reading for college students across America.† In a Washington Post article published in 2014, Carson Byrd says, â€Å"Ebony Ivy is a meticulously argued work and a valuable resource for multiple disciplines. It strongly connects slavery, science, and higher education to explain how racism is built into the foundation of our colleges and universities. A few of these connections are described below.† Craig Stephen Wilder is essentially the ideal person to write a book like Ebony and Ivy. Not only has he undergone extensive schooling from multiple colleges, but he has also taught within the college. His historical studies are expansive and well

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