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This book reviews information about the challenges that veterans face when they are in college. Some of this information is little known. As all of the information is reviewed, many ways are discussed about how higher education has helped veterans with these challenges. While acknowledging the progress in veterans education over the past three years, the book also calls attention to some difficulties of veterans in college that some professors and college administrators might not know about but can help eliminate. After reviewing these challenges in detail, solutions to these challenges are discussed how higher education can give veterans a better chance of getting a degree. The book should be informative to professors and college administrators who want to know how else they may facilitate veterans who study at their institution.
“My name is Romanuel Washington, Jr. I have been involved in healthcare for over 70 years...”So begins this stellar recap of the life and thoughts of Dr. Romanuel Washington, the first Black licensed chiropractor in the state of Texas. Through his medical viewpoints and life experiences we gain a view of a time that has passed, but also one that remains deeply with us today. Compiled for Dr. Washington by Terri Baugh, his grandson and family, this is a moving testimonial of spiritual and occupational strength in the face of daunting cultural odds.
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