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From Classrooms to Cell Blocks: How Prison Building Affects Higher Education and African American Enrollment
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From Classrooms to Cell Blocks: How Prison Building Affects Higher Education and African American Enrollment
Publication year:
1996
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The two major findings of this study conclude that prisons are more accessible than public universities for African Americans, and public universities in California are becoming less affordable; especially for African Americans. California prioritizes planning and spending for new prison construction over new university construction.