The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

Online magazine for African Americans in academia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education is a former academic journal, now an online magazine, for African Americans working in academia in the United States and as a source for reflecting concern for racial equity in higher education.

DisciplineEducation
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyRobert Bruce Slater
History1993–present
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The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
DisciplineEducation
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRobert Bruce Slater
Publication details
History1993–present
Publisher
BRUCON Publishing (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Blacks High. Educ.
Indexing
ISSN1077-3711 (print)
2326-6023 (web)
LCCN93664388
JSTOR10773711
OCLC no.40892795
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The journal was established as a quarterly in 1993 by Theodore Cross, a "champion of civil rights"[1] and the journal's longtime editor-in-chief.[2][3] The last print issue appeared in 2010.[4][5] Issues published between 1993 and 2010 are available on JSTOR.[5] However, the magazine still publishes articles on its website.[6] It reports and comments on statistical information pertaining to black students and faculty in the United States.[7][8] According to Rhonda Sharpe and William Darity it is "a key resource for publicly consumable statistical reports about the status of blacks in higher education".[9][10]

Its publisher is headquartered in Bartonsville, Pennsylvania.[6]

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