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Charles Redd Center for Western Studies. African American Oral History Project. (13)

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Carter G. Woodson Institute for Afro-American and African Studies (4)

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The Consultative Resource Center on School Desegregation, a federally funded entity based at the University [of Virginia] from 1967 to 1981, was one of about fifteen or twenty such centers around the nation. The U.Va. center's mission was to help school districts in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia with the practical problems arising from school desegregation, everything from discipline issues to managing interracial clasrooms to adopting racially sens...

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Ohio University. Dept. of African American Studies. (2)

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The Black Studies Institute was founded as a college at Ohio University in 1969. In 1970, it was renamed The Center for Afro-American Studies. Recognized as one of the oldest programs in the United States, the Center was placed under the auspices of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1980 and attained departmental status in 1984. In 1994 it was renamed the Department of African American Studies and retains that name as of 2010.

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Yale University. Dept. of African American Studies. (2)

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Princeton University. Program in African-American Studies (2)

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The program in African-American Studies at Princeton University is a course of study offered to undergraduates at Princeton University, supervised by an interdepartmental committee and taught by faculty from twelve cooperating departments. Organized in 1969 under the title Afro-American Studies, the program was funded early on by generous grants from the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Professors in the program have included such notable names in African-American literature an...

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University of Kansas. Dept. of African and African-American Studies. (2)

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Stanford University. African and Afro-American Studies Program. (2)

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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Department of African American Studies (2)

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Afro-American and African Studies. (2)

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That a department of Afro-American Studies be established That the University guarantee generous support for a Black students' conference to be held on campus in February That a Black community agency be given control over the Martin Luther King scholarship fund Early course offerings included black history, musicology, law and society from a minority point of view, and Swahili. Within the first ye...

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University of Minnesota. Department of Afro-American and African Studies (2)

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