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Afro-American Studies
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Afro-American Studies

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The history and future prospects of Afro-American studies, set in the context of changes in American universities and the struggles of blacks for social justice.

Huggins, Nathan I.
1985
97 pages


Preface
Footnotes
Afro-American Studies
The American University in Transition
The Black Student Movement
Crisis Of Establishment
Assumptions of Reform
Patterns of Ideology
Typical Models
Varieties of Curriculum
Institutional Context
Afro-American Studies and Affirmative Action
Conclusion
Notes
Appendix
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