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City of Dreams: Harlem in the 1920s

Dr. Wall has authored and edited several well-known books on the Harlem Renaissance and feminist theory and criticism. Her pioneering works of criticism include Women of the Harlem Renaissance and…

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What is Black Studies? (Part 2)

The 15th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of African American Studies at Howard University on black studies. The event is moderated by Arthur…

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What is Black Studies? (Part 1)

The 15th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of African American Studies at Howard University on black studies. The event is moderated by Arthur…

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The Struggle for Access at CUNY: SEEK, Open Admissions, and Black and Puerto Rican Studies

The City University of New York celebrates the 40th anniversary of its SEEK (Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge) program - a model and a prototype for Higher Education Opportunity Programs…

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Harlem in Our Eyes: Reception Honoring Charles B. Rangel

The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College presents an evening reception celebrating the work of Congressman Charles B. Rangel. The reception is held in conjunction with the Newman…

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Ronald Walters: Is Freedom Enough?

"Ronald Walters, strategist in the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns; director of the African American Leadership Institute; Distinguished Leadership Scholar at…

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Robin D. G. Kelley: The Education of Thelonius Monk

Robin D. G. Kelley, professor of anthropology and African American studies at Columbia University speaks about the early life, times and influences of jazz musician Thelonious Monk. Kelley challenges…

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Malcolm X and the Rise of Islam in North America

Professor Michael Gomez, Department of History at New York University and author of Black Crescent: The Experience and Legacy of African Muslims in the Americas speaks about Malcolm X and the origins…

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The Black Aesthetic in the Age of Globalization

The 17th annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture Series features Dr. Simon Gikandi, a Robert Schirmer Professor of English at Princeton University. The title of his talk is "The Black Aesthetic in…

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American Slavery's Mixed-Race Legacy: Histories of Reconciliation

The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, The Coexistence Center, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College, and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, & Abolition, Yale…

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