Emery African American Studies Expert to Delve Into Struggle for Educational Access During MC's Black History Month Presentation
February 02, 2024
February 02, 2024
CLINTON, Mississippi, Feb. 2 -- Mississippi College issued the following news:
Sixty years ago, the federal government launched a comprehensive initiative designed to break the cycle of poverty by giving preschool children from families with low income a culturally responsive program to help meet their educational needs.
Studies have shown that children enrolled in the Head Start program, part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty," are more likely . . .
Sixty years ago, the federal government launched a comprehensive initiative designed to break the cycle of poverty by giving preschool children from families with low income a culturally responsive program to help meet their educational needs.
Studies have shown that children enrolled in the Head Start program, part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty," are more likely . . .