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1865-1954 America, in Watkins William H. * - Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley The Teaching for Social Justice Series William Ayers Therese Quinn Series Editor Associate Series Editor Editorial Board: Hal Adams, Barbara Bowman, Lisa Delpit, Michelle Fine, Maxine Greene, Caroline Heller, Annette Henry, Asa Hilliard, Rashid Khalidi, Gloria Ladson-Billings, Charles Payne, Mark Perry, Luis Rodriguez, Jonathan Silin, William Watkins The White Architects of Black Education: Ideology and Power in America, 1865-1954 William H. Watkins The Public Assault on America’s Children: Poverty, Violence, and Juvenile Injustice Valerie Polakow, Editor Construction Sites: Excavating Race, Class, and Gender Among Urban Youths Lois Weis and Michelle Fine, Editors Walking the Color Line: The Art and Practice of Anti-Racist Teaching Mark Perry A Simple Justice: The Challenge of Small Schools William Ayers, Michael Klonsky, and Gabrielle H. Lyon, Editors Holler If You Hear Me: The Education of a Teacher and His Students Gregory Michie Digitized by the Internet Archive 2016 in https ://archive.org/dgtails/isbn_9780807740422 The White Architects of Black Education IDEOLOGY AND POWER IN AMERICA 1865-1954 , William H. Watkins FOREWORD BY ROBIN D. G. KELLEY JWCHERS College spress Teachers College Columbia University , New York and London Published by Teachers College Press, 1234 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027 ^ \ % % Copyright © 2001 by Teachers College, Columbia University % All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the publisher. Excerpts from The Education ofBlacks in the South, 1860-1935 by James D. Anderson, reprinted , © from The Education ofBlacks in the South, 1860-1935 by James D. Andefson. Copyright 1988 by the University of North Carolina Press. Used by permission of the publisher. Excerpts from Origins ofthe Modern Social Studies Curriculum 1900-1916 by Michael D. Lybarger , © (unpublished doctoral dissertation. University ofWisconsin-Madison), copyright 1981 by Michael D. Lybarger. Used with permission. Excerpts from Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism edited by Robert F. Amove (G. K. Hall, , 1980; reprint, Indiana University Press, 1982), copyright © 1980 by Robert F. Amove. Reprinted with permission. Excerpts from The Booker T. Washington Papers reprinted from The Booker T. Washington Papers, vol. 2, edited by Louis R. Harlan et al., courtesy University of Illinois press. Excerpts from An American Citizen: The Life of William Baldwin, Jr., by J. Brooks, reprinted by permission of Ayer Company Publishers. Excerpts from W. E. B. Du Bois’s writings in The Crisis magazine reprinted with permission. The author wishes to thank The Crisis Publishing Co., Inc., the publisher of the magazine of the Na- tional Association for the Advancement of Colored People, for the use of this work. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Watkins, William H. (William Henry), 946— 1 The White architects of Black education ideology and power in America, 1865-1954 / : William H. Watkins foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley, — ; p. cm. (The teaching for social justice series) Includes bibliographical references and index. — ISBN 0-8077-4043-8 (cloth alk. paper) ISBN 0-8077-4042-X (pbk. alk. paper) — : — — : 1. Afro-Americans Education History 19th century. 2. — — — Afro-Americans Education History 20th century. I. Title. II. Series. LC2741 .W38 2001 — 371.829'96073 dc21 00-053620 ISBN 0-8077-4042-X (paper) ISBN 0-8077-4043-8 (cloth) Printed on acid-free paper Manufactured in the United States of America 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Series Foreword, by William Ayers and Therese Quinn ix Foreword, by Robin D. G. Kelley xi Acknowledgments xv Introduction 1 Overview ofBook 3 Politicizing Black Education 6 PARTI: HISTORICAL CONTEXT Toward a Political Sociology of Black Education 9 1 Ideology and Education in the Industrial Order 9 Reform and Charity in Race Philanthropy 15 Corporate Philanthropy: Making Public Policy 18 Educating Blacks: Power, Politics, and Reality 22 2 “Scientific” Racism 24 An Overview of “Scientific ” Racism 24 The Eugenics Movement 35 Scientific Racism and Black Education Retrospects and Prospects 39 : PART ARCHITECTS OF ACCOMMODATION II: 3 General Samuel Chapman Armstrong 43 Early Life 45 The Hampton Institute 47 Armstrong on Politics, Race, and Education 52 Armstrong's Legacy 60 v / 1 % CONTENTS vi y 4 The Social, Racial, and Educational Ideas of Professor Franklin H. Giddings 62 * * Early Years 62 Influence ofHerbert Spencer 63 On the Social Order 64 Joining the Physical World to Political Sociology 69 On Capitalism and Competition 70 On Race, Society, and Public Policy 72 ' On Education 77 Giddings’s Impact 79 5 The Phelps Stokes Family, Friends, and Fund: Adventures in Philanthropy 81 Toward a New Philanthropy 82 Charity Ideology: A Family Portrait 83 Introducing James G. Phelps Stokes: Missionary Ideologist 87 The Phelps Stokes Fund 90 Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr.: Aristocrat, “Yalie,” Reverend 91 6 Thomas Jesse Jones: “Evil Genius of the Black Race” 98 Comes a Welshman: The Early Years 98 The Emergent Social Science Movement 99 Forming an Ideology: The Further Education ofThomas Jesse Jones 101 The Hampton Experience 105 On to the Phelps Stokes Fund 109 Exploring a Decade ofJones’s Writings 1 1 DuBois’s Opposition to Jones 1 14 Thomas Jesse Jones: “Champion ” ofNegro Education or Colonial Educator? 16 1 7 Rockefellers and Their Associates: For the “Promotion of Education Without Distinction of Race, Sex, or Creed” 118 John D. Rockefeller, Sr. 119 Rockefeller Junior: Expanding Family Horizons 120 Frederick T. Gates 123 Dr. Wallace Buttrick 125 The General Education Board 127 The Rockefellers in Negro Education and New Philanthropy 133 N ’ V 1 CONTENTS vii 8 Ogden and Baldwin: Northern Businessmen in Negro Education 136 Robert Curtis Ogden: “The Unofficial Statesman” 136 The Conferencesfor Education in the South 144 Ogden and Black Education 149 William Henry Baldwin: Racial and Racist Educator 154 Concluding Observations 159 9 J. L. M. Curry 161 Origins and Background 162 Framing an Ideological Platform 164 The Confederacy and Civil War Activities 166 Ideology in the New Social Order 168 From Politics to Education: On to Peabody 69 1 J. L. M. Curry: Southern Educator, Racial Educator 174 Conclusion: Thoughts and Afterthoughts 179 * References 85 1 Supplementary Readings 193 Index 20 About the Author 208 / * * ' ' » s • '

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