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William Friday: Power, Purpose, and American Higher Education [Hardcover]

William A. Link (Author)


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February 20, 1995
Few North Carolinians are as well known or as widely respected as William Friday. Although he has never run for elected office, the former president of the University of North Carolina has been prominent in public affairs for decades and ranks as one of the most important American university presidents of the post-World War II era. In this comprehensive biography, William Link traces Friday's long and remarkable career.

Friday's thirty years as president of the university, from 1956 to 1986, spanned the greatest period of growth for higher education in American history, and he played a crucial role in shaping the sixteen-campus university during that time of tumultuous social change. In the 1960s and 1970s, he confronted a series of administrative challenges, including the expansion of the university system, the evolving role of the federal government in the affairs of a public university, an intercollegiate athletics scandal, the anticommunism crusade and the Speaker Ban, and racial integration.

Link also explores Friday's influential work outside the university in American higher education, on the Carnegie Commission on the Future of American Education and the White House Task Force on Education, and in the development of the National Humanities Center and the growth of Research Triangle Park. Now retired from the university, Friday heads the William R. Kenan, Jr., Fund and the Kenan Charitable Trust.


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[W]ill be invaluable when historians begin to write the history of post-World War II American higher education.

History of Education Quarterly

A fascinating account of Friday's reign during a period of explosive growth and unusual challenges in education and in politics.

Charlotte Observer

[I]nformative and even inspirational.

Journal of American History

[R]equired reading for students of modern American history, civil rights policy, public law litigation, and the politics of higher education.

Journal of Southern History

Link has written a good story of a great man. Bill Friday is the best North Carolinian of his time.

Charles Kuralt

About the Author

William A. Link, Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History at the University of Florida, is author of The Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880-1930 and A Hard Country and a Lonely Place: Schooling, Society, and Reform in Rural Virginia, 1870-1920.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press; First Edition edition (February 20, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807821675
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807821671
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,626,381 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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WILLIAM Clyde Friday was born on July 13, 1920, in Raphine, Virginia, a Shenandoah Valley village so small that it did not merit mention in that year's federal census as as incorporated town. Read the first page
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