Description: "Evergreen Ungawa documents the origins, actions, and impacts of the Black Student Union (BSU) in the state of Washington, from 1967 to 1970, paying particular attention to the organization's transformation activism in Seattle, at the University of Washington, at Washington State University, and beyond"--
Brief description: Marc Arsell Robinson is Associate Professor in the Department of History at California State University, San Bernardino.
Review Quotes: "Robinson's in-depth analysis incorporates important oral histories of BSUs in Washington at both an urban and a rural campus. Hopefully, his work will inspire future scholarship on Black student organizing and its contributions to the larger Black Power Movement in other, less studied parts of the country. Every library with collections in education history, African American studies, and ethnic studies should obtain a copy of this book."--J. G. Moreno, Northern Arizona University "Choice Connect"