Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
Publication Date
5-1-1948
Abstract
The steady growth in the Negro school population has brought a correspondingly increasing interest by Negro educators in raising the standard of education in the race. The educators saw the need for education association which would unite them for a common cause, that of helping to secure for the Negro child more adequate school facilities, and advancing them educationally. This study deals with a history of one such organization and its aims and objectives in fostering a program of education for the Negros in the state of Oklahoma.
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy
First Committee Member (Chair)
Everett Hays Fixley
Second Committee Member
Jesse Taylor Reid
Third Committee Member
Robert Arthur Moyers
Recommended Citation
Miller, Jeanette C.. "A History of the Oklahoma Association of Negro Teachers." (1948). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/educ_teelp_etds/167
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Educational Administration and Supervision Commons, Educational Leadership Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons