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Black Studies leaders host Up/Town Hall - Black Study(ies): The Sequel
Department and IRAAS Organize Books and Breakfast Community Program
Department Honors Retired Faculty Member C. Daniel Dawson
Department Honors Two Students With Sankofa Prize
Exploring Links Between Black and Jewish Music
Farah Jasmine Griffin among newest members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Farah Jasmine Griffin Chairs New African American and African Diaspora Studies Department
Historian Studies 'Troubling Freedom' of Former Slaves
How African Americans Took Spirituality Mainstream
Institute for Research in African American Studies and the Nomadic Archivists Project Awarded Mellon Foundation Public Knowledge Grant
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