Ebony and Ivy
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2013
433
Book • Nonfiction
North America • 17th Century
2013
Adult
18+ years
Published in 2013, Craig Steven Wilder’s Ebony and Ivy examines how race-based ideologies and slavery were integral to the formation and development of American universities, revealing how these institutions benefited economically and intellectually from slavery while perpetuating white supremacy through knowledge production and race-based science. The book addresses sensitive topics including slavery and the dispossession of Native American peoples.
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Ebony and Ivy by Craig Steven Wilder reveals the deep historical connections between early American universities and slavery. While praised for its thorough research and eye-opening narrative, some critics argue it lacks clear solutions to the issues presented. Nonetheless, it is a crucial read for understanding this overlooked aspect of history.
Readers who appreciate works like The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander or Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi will find Ebony and Ivy compelling. This book is perfect for those interested in the intersections of history, race, and higher education in America, offering a critical exploration of these themes.
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433
Book • Nonfiction
North America • 17th Century
2013
Adult
18+ years
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