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"This history of black education in post-Civil War Alabama serves several functions; it collects and publishes an enormous amount of material, much of it fugitive in nature, painting the portraits of many individuals both famous and obscure . . . and it illustrates particularly in its critical discussion of Booker T. Washingtonthe history of goals in post-secondary institutions and the appropriateness of vocational or liberal arts training." Capsules: A Review of Higher Education Research