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AAS 21: Boston's Black Community, a course involving field work and taught by Fred Clifton a visiting lecturer now serving as Education Coordinator for Baltimore's Model Cities Agency.
AAS 22: Philosophy and Critique of the Black Movement, given by Havward Henry, National Chairman of the Black Unitarian Universalist Caucus who currently holds a visiting appointment at M. I. T.
AAS 23: Post-Conviction Rights and Remedies, a conference course including field studies and taught by Harold R. Washington, an attorney currently participating in the Clinical-Legal Education Program at Harvard Law School.
AAS 30: African and West Indian Literature given by Richard A Long, a professor at Atlanta University Long will teach AAS 33: Afro-American Letters and Thought during the Spring term.
AAS 31: History of African Art, taught by J. Newton Hill, a professor at New York University, who will offer a black poetry course in the Spring AAS 32.