A Black Teacher in a White School
Title
A Black Teacher in a White School
Description
This article was written by Dr. Don C. Locke, associate professor of counselor education at NC State, describing the realities of a black professor working on a white campus. Black faculty that worked at predominantly white campuses were often expected to serve on several committees addressing racial issues, which sometimes interfered with their teaching duties. The article originally appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education in 1978. Dr. Locke was eventually named Head of the Department of Counselor Education at NC State and is now a Distinguished Professor Emeritus.
Creator
Don C. Locke
Source
Don C. Locke, "A Black Teacher in a White School," Box 15, Series 1, UA 005.009 Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity Records, 1970-1995, accessed October 25, 2014, http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog/ua005_009-001-bx0015-009-000.
Date
1978-XX-XX
Contributor
Josie Titus
Subject
Black Faculty
Type
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Original Format
newspaper article
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Citation
Don C. Locke, “A Black Teacher in a White School,” The State of History, accessed November 8, 2024, https://soh.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/675.