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 Introducing: Dawne Washington

My name is Dawne Washington, daughter of the late Dr. Jack Washington. I am a Phd student in the International Psychology program at the Chicago School Of Professional Psychology. I will be continuing my Fathers legacy by maintaining his website.

I’m earning my doctorate to conduct cultural evaluations and assessments, but to also illuminate the adverse effects of stratified societies within the realm of minority subcultures. The doctoral program along with the social work experience in urban areas have prepared me to face the plaguing challenges. Cultural assessments on a doctoral level include Jamaica, South Africa, and Peru. I’m currently working with the 1906 Education Foundation in order to provide high schools in Urban Areas such as Trenton Central High School with the Dr. Jack Washington Scholarship.

 Princeton University Fellowship

A 'JOURNEY' WORTH DOCUMENTING: Jack Washington, Ewing resident and former Trenton Central High School history teacher took part in a three-year fellowship to do the research for a comprehensive historical account of Princeton's black community resulting in the publishing of his book entitled,  'The Long Journey Home'. 

 Jack with Cornel West

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No Excuses

$29.95

No Excuses: The Crisis in Urban Education in the New Millennium

by Jack Washington

No Excuses examines the economic and political structures of global market forces in the new millennium. It challenges urban America to become proficient in those skills necessary to survive in an ever changing and challenging market economy. Such skills will require academic proficiency over verbal rhetoric.

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The Long Journey Home

$24.99

The Long Journey Home: A Bicentennial History Of The Black Community Of Princeton, New Jersey, 1776 1976

by Jack Washington

published 2005

The Long Journey Home recounts the history of the black Community of Princeton, New Jersey, from 1776-1976. This was a much-needed journey through the pages of history to rediscover a community’s past.

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In Search of a Community's Past

$19.95

In Search of a Community's Past: The Story of the Black Community of Trenton, New Jersey, 1860-1900

by Jack Washington

published 1990

A community's effort to establish itself as a political and social force.

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White Collar Factory

$6.95

White Collar Factory: Black Education in Urban America

by Jack Washington

A historical and cultural analysis of African American education in America's urban public schools. Written from an urban educator's point of view - a perspective that has been shaped by over 25 years of the author's career.

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The Quest For Equality

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The Quest for Equality: Trenton's Black Community, 1890-1965

by Jack Washington

published 1993

Analysis of the struggle of Black Trentonians for equality

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