Southern Conference on African American Studies Inc. C. Calvin
Smith Book Award. Between Washington and Du Bois describes the life
and work of James Edward Shepard, the founder and president of the
first state-supported black liberal arts college in the South.
Arguing that black college presidents of the early twentieth
century were not only academic pioneers but also race leaders,
Reginald Ellis shows how Shepard played a vital role in the
creation of a black professional class during the Jim Crow era.
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