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Déjà vu: The Crisis of the Black Intellectual Again, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Cornel West and The Omission of the Pan-Africanist Tradition
Pan-Africans of the first order: Kwame Ture, Kwame Nkrumah, Shirley Graham DuBois in Guinea W.E.B. Du Bois, “Whither Why and Now,” 1960: “The American ...
March 2016: National Black Writers Conference at Medgar Evers College
Rita Dove 13th National Black Writers Conference. “Writing Race; Embracing Difference”. March 31 – April 3, 2016. Presented by the Center for Black Literature at ...
Politically Disenfranchised, Economically Marginalized: New York’s African Immigrant Communities in focus
Prof. John Flateau Despite vibrant and growing African communities in New York State, African-born immigrants are nowhere to be seen in prominent positions within ...
Dr. John Henrik Clarke Centennial Celebration At Medgar Evers Oct. 10
John Henrik Clarke [Education] John Henrik Clarke was born in Union Springs, Alabama on January 1, 1915 to humble parents who affectionately called him, ...
Brook Stephenson Mourned By Center for Black Literature
Dear Friends, It is with deepest sorrow and regret we share the loss of our brother and colleague, Brook Stephenson. We considered Brook a ...
Home Going Service For Rep Major Owens At Medgar Evers College
12-Term Congressman Credited with Helping to Pass Americans with Disabilities Act. Was A Founder of Medgar Evers College The Medgar Evers College community will ...