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- W2318568023 abstract "The total impact of the war upon Negro colleges and universities is not to be measured solely-or even primarily-in terms of changes in enrolment, curricular offerings, financial vicissitudes, and temporary war services. The real impact of the war is to be seen fundamentally in terms of the changed climate in which the institutions of higher education work, and the long-term effects of this changed cultural climate upon the colleges and upon their objectives and performance. Opinions differ as to the character and permanence of this cultural change through which we are going. The more optimistic view of the changes in American culture due to the war leads to the conclusion that these alterations are not permanent but passing. After the war we shall return to normalcy, and the war effort will be merely a strenuous interlude between two similar peacetime educational efforts. A more sober view of affairs appears to compel the conclusion that fundamental changes are in process, and that the post-war task of the colleges will be profoundly altered by the logic of circumstances. Realism leads us to look at both the optimistic and the less roseate possibilities, and to map a strategy adapted to both alternatives. And idealism (which ought not to be dead among us!) suggests that the part for the college to play is not one of passivity. It may be that a realistic facing of the facts of contemporary events may point the way toward some effective action by the colleges, aimed at an idealistic attempt to channel the flow of events in desirable directions. Whether the larger effects of totalitarian warfare are to be relatively transient or whether relatively permanent, is there not an educative strategy which the privately controlled Negro college can follow with reasonable hope of effecting its mission both in the present and in the future?" @default.
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- W2318568023 title "The Impact of the War Upon Privately-Controlled Colleges and Universities for Negroes" @default.
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