In 1971 the College for Struggle was founded with the purpose of providing "ideological and technical training" for African Americans. Through the ideology of Pan-Africanism, the San Francisco school attempted to provide a framework in which education was directly relevant to the needs of the African American community. The College's curriculum included two year programs in bio-medics, engineering, and communications.
From the description of College for Struggle informational materials and documents, 1971-1973. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 56893002