Historically, the author of the authoritative history of black colleges and universities (HBCUS) promised a portion of the royalty Thurgood Marshall College Foundation (TMCF). Inspired by the work and gesture, Dr. Harry L. WilliamsTMCF president and CEO, presented copies of the book of two and four years of HBCUS and HBCCS).
Deondra Rose“The power of black perfection: the author of the struggle for HBCUS and American democracy, promised 50 percent of the book’s royalty to support TMCF. Rose, Kevin D. Gorter, Duke University is a State Policy Associate Professor at Sanford State Policy School.
The book of Gul looks at the history of HBCU and the role of the American democracy. Was released in September 2024 and got a research Kirkus reviews.
The author strengthen the development of HBCUS and American democracy in several ways, including black citizens; change political strength; Promotion of political leadership; and makes ordinary wisdom difficult. Rose also emphasizes that the policies support the HBCU and recognize democracy.
The book was a topic of TMCF’s annual Presidents and Chancellor HBCU Fly In Washington, as a copy of Dr. Williams, as a copy of the President and Chancellor.
“Dear Dr. Rose’s TMCF in this way, despite the long-term effects of long-term effects Hbcus, in this way, said in this way,” Dr. said. Williams. “It is important to spread our message to our members in our members to the latest students from our control.”
“The power of black perfection” is also the boot recipient Dr. N. Joyce Payne Research Center (Payne Center) Quarter Awardbook. The quarterfinals of the Payne Center recognize the English-speaking books, associated with capital and justice in the past two years and / or placed on HBCUS or scholarships.
“Dr. Rose’s book presents a critical historical context that completes the quantitative information and policy concepts created by our research,” Dr. said. Mc Brown II, the Science Science in the CEO and Payne Center. “This emphasizes the vital role in shaping American democracy and forming an economic opportunity and forming an economic opportunity. His work is an important contribution to understand the diversified impact of these institutions.”
“The power of black perfection” is available Oxford University Press, Amazon.com and other great book vendors.
About Thurgood Marshall College Foundation
Founded in 1987, the Thurgood Marshall College Foundation (TMCF) is the largest organization of the nation representing the Black College community. Black colleges and universities supported by the people in TMCF member schools, mainly in black and historical colleges and historical colleges, black colleges and universities registered about 80% of all students. He is a vital source in scholarships, capacity building and research initiatives, innovative programs and strategic partnerships, TMCF K-12 and higher education. The organization is also the source of the best employers looking for a competitive experience and best talent for good work. TMCF 501 (c) (3) is tax-free and charity.

