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The State Must Provide by Adam Harris
The State Must Provide by Adam  Harris













The State Must Provide by Adam Harris

The definitive history of the pervasiveness of racial inequality in American higher educationĪmerica’s colleges and universities have a shameful secret: they have never given Black people a fair chance to succeed. It is an invaluable text from a supremely talented writer.” -Clint Smith, author of How the Word is Passed “A book that both taught me so much and also kept me on the edge of my seat. Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J.

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    The State Must Provide by Adam Harris

    is about more than inequities in higher education. Through vivid storytelling, he documents how white presidents of all-white, state flagship universities worked tirelessly alongside state lawmakers throughout much of the 20th century to keep segregation alive to the detriment of Black colleges. Harris exposes the menace in the mundane.















    The State Must Provide by Adam  Harris