Fall
African American and African Studies at the Activities Fair
To 'Joy: A Symposium on Black Feminist Histories
Meet the Fellows, 2017
Nancy MacLean Lecture on Democracy in Chains
Co-sponsored by the Department of History, Nancy MacLean, the William H. Chafe Professor of History and Public Policy at Duke University, will discuss her new book Democracy in Chains: The Deep Hisotry of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America
Thursday October 12, 7:00 pm
108 Clark Hall
African Studies Colloquium Fall Lecture Series:
“Returning to the Slave’s Song”
Lecture by Chris Freeburg, Conrad Humanities Scholar and Associate Professor of English at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Tuesday, September 26th, 4:30 pm
110 Minor Hall
Fall 2010
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African-American and African Studies Program
AAS 1010 - Introduction to African-American and African Studies (4)
Instructor: Roquinaldo Ferreira
Tues/Thurs. 12:30-1:45PM, Wilson Hall 301
Fall 2011
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African-American and African Studies Program
AAS 1010 - Introduction to African-American and African Studies (4)
Instructor: Roquinaldo Ferreira
Tues/Thurs. 12:30-1:45PM