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- Congratulations to Professor Thavolia Glymph
, 2009/07/22 15:43:24
Professor Glymph's book, House of Bondage: the Transformation of the Plantation Household, has won the Taft Book Prize for 2008. The prize recognizes the
best book of the year in labor and working-class history.
- AAAS 2009 Graduates
Adrienne A Moore, 2009/05/19 11:01:00
Congratulations!
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- AAAS Commencement Ceremony and Reception
Adrienne A Moore, 2009/05/19 10:26:47
May 8, 2009
Ernestine Friedl Bldg., Rm. 115
2:00-4:00pm
(invitation only)
- In Memoriam
, 2009/04/03 12:30:56
Dr. John Hope Franklin James B. Duke Professor, Emeritus Scholar and Citizen of The World
1915-2009
- 2009 AAAS Conversation
, 2009/04/02 17:21:58
Locating Global Health
Helene Gayle, President and CEO, CARE Michael H. Merson, Director, Global Health Institute and Professor of Medicine and Community and Family Medicine, Duke University
Moderated by Karla FC Holloway
James B. Duke Professor of English and Professor of Law
April 3, 2009
- 6:30PM, White Lecture Hall
Sponsored by the Department of African and African American Studies(AAAS) Co-sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for International Affairs
Latin American and Caribbean Studies and with support from The Latina/o Studies Program.
- Professor Mark Anthony Neal
, 2009/03/31 09:40:24
On-the-Air with Good Morning America
- 2009 Anne Firor Scott Lecture - March 16, 2009 - 4:00pm
225 Ernestine Friedl Bldg.
, 2009/03/12 17:56:03
Post-Black?: The Million Man and Woman Marches and Black Identity in the Age of Obama
Deborah Gray White, Board of Governors Professor of History Rutgers University
Author of: Ar'n't I a Woman?: Female Slaves in The Plantation South and Too Heavy A Load: Black Women in Defense of Themselves 1894-1994
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