Guests at an Ivory Tower
Discover the insightful work of Cherlyn A. Johnson in her book Guests at an Ivory Tower, published by University Press of America in 2005. This compelling qualitative study delves into the academic and social integration of African American college students at a predominantly White private university. With 106 pages of rich analysis, Johnson examines the impact of college-study-skills courses on the experiences of Black students, highlighting the challenges and opportunities they face in higher education. This book is essential for educators, students, and anyone interested in race and ethnic relations within the context of American higher education. Enhance your understanding of social interactions and educational practices with this thought-provoking exploration of identity and integration in academia.