Records of the Institute of Afro-American Affairs, 1970-1991.
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Davis, Earl S.
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EARL S. DAVIS had a fiftyyear career, which began and ended with New York University. He received an MSW in 1957 from the Graduate School of Public Administration and Social Service, and practiced social work in the field until 1972, when he joined the Silver School of Social Work (SSSW) staff as the assistant dean for admissions, financial aid and student affairs. Davis directed NYU’s Institute of African American Affairs from 1979 until 1994, and returned to the SSSW part time from 1995 to ...
New York University. Institute of Afro-American Affairs
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The Institute of African-American Affairs at New York University was founded in 1969 to research, document, and celebrate the cultural and intellectual production of Africa and its diaspora in the Atlantic world and beyond. The Institute is affiliated and shares leadership, staff, and facilities with NYU's Africana Studies Program. Both organizations are committed to the study of Blacks in modernity through concentrations in Pan-Africanism and Black Urban Studies. Now called the Institute of Afr...