Emory University. Dept. of African American Studies.

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The Department of African American Studies was officially established at Emory University in 2003. Predecessors of the Department included the Black Studies Program, 1971-1980; Afro-American and African Studies Program, 1980-1984; African American and African Studies Program, 1984-1992; and African American Studies Program, 1992-2003. Prominent faculty members included Dolores P. Aldrige, the program's first chairperson, and Rudolph P. Byrd.

From the description of Department of African American Studies records, 1970-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 757734808

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creatorOf Emory University. Dept. of African American Studies. Department of African American Studies records, 1970-2003. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
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associatedWith Alridge, Delores P. person
associatedWith Byrd, Rudolph P. person
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Georgia
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Affirmative action programs
African American college students
African American college teachers
African Americans
African American women college teachers
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Education, Higher
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Active 1970

Active 2003

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