This extensively revised edition of Blacks in the White Establishment?
adds fifteen years to the life stories of the African Americans whose
opportunities were dramatically changed by a nationally prominent
educational opportunity program that provided scholarships for
disadvantaged people of color to attend the same elite boarding schools
that educate the children of wealthy white Americans. Beyond tracing the
individuals into middle age, and expanding coverage of their careers,
with special attention to experiences in the corporate world, a new
chapter on their children's education and early careers gives the new
edition a poignant and unusual intergenerational perspective. Blacks in
the White Elite shows why America is at a crucial juncture in relations
between blacks and whites, when advances made since the Civil Rights
Movement could either continue or retrench, depending on the decisions
made by our governments, communities, and schools. The voices of African
Americans heard in this book bring home for the reader the everyday
impact of national policy issues and debates on race and class in
America.