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...have a somewhat militant view, certain professors will listen and will let your opinions be heard, but there is a feeling that if you do not think as they do you will grow out of it," says Lisa D. Ellis '94, an Afro-American Studies concentrator...
...department born of activism, one which had for years a pronounced political slant and voice through its chair, Afro-American Studies is under unique pressures to manifest an outlook, to students and colleagues...
...Last year when [City University of New York Professor Leonard] Jeffries came the faculty of the Afro-Am department didn't' come out one way or another,' says Rashida K. LaLande '95. "It never occured to us at the time, but looking back it would have been nice to have some support from the faculty...
...Being a professor of Afro-American Studies and being Black is not like being a professor of Ango-Saxon literature in the English department," Gates says...
...Afro-Am is not political in the sense that we're all being indoctrinated," Smith says. "In Afro-Am, voices and perspectives are political...