Gibbs, James Lowell
Professor Gibbs was the first Stanford dean of undergraduates and one of the founders of African Studies at Stanford. He was the first black faculty member at Stanford, appointed in 1970. A member of the Anthropology department, he taught a course, "Law in radically different cultures" with three law-faculty colleagues. The course compared law in four societies: the united States, the People's Republic of China, Egypt, and Botswana.
From the description of Botswana legal documents relating to research by James Lowell Gibbs, 1973-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754865922
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