Word: africanizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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However, Ronald M. Radano, the first-ever Quincy Jones visiting associate professor of African-American music, spends his time in Afro-American Studies 154z "Black Music and the American Racial Encounter," critiquing the idea that music is racially based...
...were extremely lucky to be accepted here. We had friends, family and schools pushing us to achieve. I know that my mother's struggles to balance her time between me and her job encouraged me to do well and to make her proud. I know that my African-American community had enough faith in me and what I would accomplish to give me a scholarship. And I know that Harvard believed in me enough to see that I would serve the campus and the world...
Many students are apathetic about Faculty diversity because it does not matter what your professor looks like--it is your teaching fellow who grades you. However, what does the fact that we have one African-American female tenured professor say about this institution? What does it say about Harvard students that we do not care enough to be outraged? If Harvard will hire just one, it gives ample justification to other schools to hire zero...
...hold that mint julep, Rhett: the flag in question is done in red, black and green--the colors of African liberation. In the heart of the city where the first shots of the Civil War rang out, Sherman Evans and Angel Quintero, both 34, both black, have fired a volley of their own. At NuSouth, their 10-month-old boutique, all the gear features that red, black and green flag logo, a symbol, they say, of racial solidarity. "It's about unification, not polarization," says Quintero, noting that most of his customers are white. The line has caught the attention...
INAUGURATED. CHUCK BURRIS, 46, first African-American mayor of Stone Mountain, Ga., longtime headquarters of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan...