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Read By: Cary Hite Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780063095328

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

17

Longest Chapter Length:

74:49 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

06 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

25:36 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

“A book that both taught me so much and also kept me on the edge of my seat. It is an invaluable text from a supremely talented writer.” —Clint Smith, author of How the Word is Passed

The definitive history of the pervasiveness of racial inequality in American higher education

America’s colleges and universities have a shameful secret: they have never given Black people a fair chance to succeed. From its inception, our higher education system was not built on equality or accessibility, but on educating—and prioritizing—white students. Black students have always been an afterthought. While governments and private donors funnel money into majority white schools, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), and other institutions that have high enrollments of Black students, are struggling to survive, with state legislatures siphoning away federal funds that are legally owed to these schools. In The State Must Provide, Adam Harris reckons with the history of a higher education system that has systematically excluded Black people from its benefits.

Harris weaves through the legal, social, and political obstacles erected to block equitable education in the United States, studying the Black Americans who fought their way to an education, pivotal Supreme Court cases like Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education, and the government’s role in creating and upholding a segregated education system. He explores the role that Civil War–era legislation intended to bring agricultural education to the masses had in creating the HBCUs that have played such a major part in educating Black students when other state and private institutions refused to accept them.

The State Must Provide is the definitive chronicle of higher education’s failed attempts at equality and the long road still in front of us to remedy centuries of racial discrimination—and poses a daring solution to help solve the underfunding of HBCUs. Told through a vivid cast of characters, The State Must Provide examines what happened before and after schools were supposedly integrated in the twentieth century, and why higher education remains broken to this day. 

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“Harris is a brilliant storyteller…A historical account of higher-education that reads like a novel…The State Must Provide is a book that both taught me so much and also kept me on the edge of my seat.”

— Clint Smith, New York Times bestselling author

Quotes

  • “A well-researched, potent, timely investigation of yet another element of systemic racism.”

    — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
  • “A spectacular book—the research alone is a tour de force…a book that is passionate and a delight to read.”

    — Ted Mitchell, president of the American Council on Education and former Under Secretary of the US Department of Education

Awards

  • A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback
  • An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick

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About Adam Harris

Adam Harris is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he has covered education and national politics since 2018. He was previously a reporter at the Chronicle of Higher Education, where he covered federal education policy and historically Black colleges and universities. He is a 2021 New America Fellow and the recipient of the Rising Star Award by the News Media Alliance.

About Cary Hite

Cary Hite has performed in several theaters across the country as a cast member in the longest-running African American play in history, The Diary of Black Men. He also appeared in Edward II, Fences, Macbeth, Good Boys, Side Effects May Vary, and the indie feature The City Is Mine. He has voiced several projects for AudibleKids, including Souls Look Back in Wonder, From Slave Ship to Freedom Road, and Papa, Do You Love Me?