
Dr. Eddie R. Cole
Best-Selling Author, The Campus Color Line & Higher Education Thought Leader
Dr. Eddie R. Cole
Best-Selling Author, The Campus Color Line & Higher Education Thought Leader
Biography
Eddie R. Cole is Professor of Education and History at UCLA. His award-winning first book, The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom, is a history of how academic leaders shaped racial policies and practices during the mid-twentieth century and was praised by Ibram X. Kendi as “a stunning and ambitious origins story.”
Cole recently completed an appointment as a 2023-24 Joy Foundation Fellow in-residence at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, where he spent the year researching his forthcoming PUP book, Black Ideas, a history of how American higher education has been shaped by Black intellectuals.
A historian of higher education, Professor Cole’s research explores race and social movements on U.S. college campuses; power and systems of power; and the outsized influence of colleges and universities on American society.
His essays and op-eds on education, race, and socio-political contexts have appeared in TIME, The Guardian, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Chronicle of Higher Education, among other media outlets. He has also been an expert commentator for CNN, BBC World News, MSNBC, and C-Span Book TV.
His second book, With Faith in God and Heart and Mind: A History of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity (University of North Carolina Press, 2025), is a co-authored comprehensive history of the fraternity, emphasizing its vital role through multiple eras of the Black freedom struggle. The book addresses the collective and individual work of its members, such as Carter G. Woodson and Benjamin Elijah Mays, to demonstrate the power of a Black fraternal organization toward social reform.
In addition to those two books, Professor Cole has published articles in leading academic journals, including the Journal of African American History, Peabody Journal of Education, and Journal of Diversity in Higher Education.
Aside from his own writing, Professor Cole’s research has been mentioned in The New York Times and Fortune Magazine coverage on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). He also commented for The Atlantic regarding political attacks on American higher education; the Associated Press and Forbes Magazine on the hiring of Black college presidents; and Vox News on the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling on race in college admissions.
His third book, currently in progress, is a history of how American higher education has been shaped by Black intellectuals (to be published by Princeton University Press).
In addition to the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, Professor Cole’s research has been supported by fellowships and grants from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (now the Institute for Citizens & Scholars), the Spencer Foundation, the National Academy of Education, the University of Chicago, and Princeton University.
Professor Cole earned a Ph.D. at Indiana University, Bloomington, and a B.S. at Tennessee State University.
Speaker Videos
The Campus Color Line | Princeton University
The Role of Faculty at a Community-Engaged, Empowered University | University of Illinois
The Urgency of Action Now | AFAAM 2021 | Opening Keynote
Speech Topics
About The Campus Color Line
Dr. Eddie R. Cole enlightens audiences by highlighting thoughtful solutions to the complex and nuanced challenges that have plagued society for generations. He brings a new perspective on organizational change and leadership within a historical context, and can illuminate how leaders can leverage power systems to enhance structural equity or perpetuate disenfranchisement.
With a focus on leadership, race, and culture through the prism of higher education, Dr. Cole routinely speaks about:
- Power and Systems of Power
- Education and Society
- HBCU History
- Leadership and Race
- Organizational Change