Aspirations and Social Class in Pockets of Poverty: a Study of Educational Obsolescence.

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Title

Aspirations and Social Class in Pockets of Poverty: a Study of Educational Obsolescence.

Subject

Education
Poverty
Youth

Description

Exploratory study of formal educational experiences of Negro youth living in a Detroit poverty area finds low-motivated students to be skeptical of early success and to maintain low aspirations after early failures.

Creator

Henderson, George

Publisher

Detroit

Date

1965

Contributor

Wayne State University

Relation

Catalog entry (Wayne State University): http://elibrary.wayne.edu/record=b2085264~S47

Type

Dissertation, PhD

Identifier

536

Coverage

253 pages

Citation

Henderson, George, “Aspirations and Social Class in Pockets of Poverty: a Study of Educational Obsolescence.,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed December 6, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/625.