Paul M. DuBois oral history interview, 1969.

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Paul M. DuBois oral history interview, 1969.

Oral history with Jeffrey Blunt, undergraduate student in College of Arts and Sciences, discussing establishment and development of the Afro-American Studies Program at Cornell University from 1967-1969. The name of this program is now the Africana Studies and Research Center.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7918159

Cornell University Library

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Cornell University. Africana Studies and Research Center

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The Africana Studies and Research Center was formally the Afro-American Studies Center. From the guide to the Cornell University Africana Studies and Research Center records, 1969-1976., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) The Africana Studies and Research Center was formerly the Afro-American Studies Center. From the description of Cornell University Africana Studies and Research Center records, 1969-1976. (Cornell Universit...

Dubois, Paul Martin

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Paul M. DuBois was a graduate student in 1969. From the description of Paul M. DuBois oral history interview, 1969. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64693760 ...

Blunt, Jeffrey, interviewer.

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