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Dr. Tricia Rose was the keynote speaker for Dickinson College's Black History Month Celebration during the Spring of 2011. The topic she brought wisdom and experience on was: "Method in the Madness: Africana Studies Research in the 21st Academy."
Dr. Tricia Rose was the keynote speaker for Dickinson Colleg...
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Dickinsonians in deep thought, as they listen to Dr. Rose.
Dickinsonians in deep thought, as they listen to Dr. Rose.
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Dr. Rose discussing the methodological, intellectual and institutional positioning of Africana Studies today through her research agenda, vision of her own work, and her participation in the field of Africana Studies.
Dr. Rose discussing the methodological, intellectual and ins...
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Professors alongside students, learning and sharing the experience.
Professors alongside students, learning and sharing the expe...
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Dr. Tricia Rose is professor and chair of the Africana Studies Department at Brown University. She graduated from Yale University where she received a B.A. in Sociology and then received her Ph.D. from Brown University in the field of American Studies.
Dr. Tricia Rose is professor and chair of the Africana Studi...
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A standing ovation for Dr. Rose. Rose was born and raised in New York City, spending her childhood in Harlem and the Bronx. She teaches and speaks widely on a variety of issues related to American culture, inequality, diversity, black music and gender.
A standing ovation for Dr. Rose. Rose was born and raised in...
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Dr. Woodard holds the Esther Raushenbush Chair in History at Sarah Lawrence College, where he teaches African American history, politics, and culture. His recent works emphasize the Black freedom movement and women in the Black Revolt.
Dr. Woodard holds the Esther Raushenbush Chair in History at...
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Students listening to Dr. Woodard speak about "The Black Student Movement and the Early Roots of Africana Studies at Dickinson College".
Students listening to Dr. Woodard speak about "The Blac...
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Former Dickinsonian, Dr. Komozi Woodard '71.
Former Dickinsonian, Dr. Komozi Woodard '71.
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Dr. Woodard states that Dickinson College is where he began teaching and researching Africana Studies-Black Power Studies in 1968. His teaching and research at the college propelled him into his first meeting with the founders of the Black Arts Movement.
Dr. Woodard states that Dickinson College is where he began ...
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Former Students Dr. Komozi Woodard '71, speaking on "The Black Student Movement and the Early Roots of Africana Studies at Dickinson College."
Former Students Dr. Komozi Woodard '71, speaking on &qu...
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Boats by Cape Coast in Ghana, Africa taken during the Ghana Mosaic Trip.
Boats by Cape Coast in Ghana, Africa taken during the Ghana ...
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