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Major themes covered in the Black Studies Program have always been associated with: (1) theories and practices of oppression based on race, socioeconomic status, and gender relationships, along with practical ways to struggle against these forms of oppression; (2) the roles Black Americans and other minorities have
Black studies and Africana studies differ primarily in that Africana studies focuses on Africanity and the historical and cultural issues of Africa and its descendants, while Black studies was designed to deal with the uplift and development of the black (African-American) community in relationship to education and its
A number of names emerged to describe the course of study and group of subjects under the umbrella of Black Studies. Among the more popular names were Afro American Studies, as in the UCLA Center for Afro American Studies; Africana Studies, as in the Cornell University Africana Studies and Research Center;
The first Black Studies department and first and only College of Ethnic Studies was founded at San Francisco State in 1968 only after a 5-month long student and community strike, the longest student strike in university history, initiated by the Black Student Union and organized in partnership with the Third World
James Turner is the founding Director of the Africana Studies Research Center--founded 1969--and is a professor emeritus of African and African American Politics and Social Policy at Cornell.
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