Word: afros
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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According to Azinna Niwafor '64, assistant professor of Afro-American Studies and head tutor in the department, there are about 35 sophomore concentrators...
More than a month after the beginning of the term, figures are still unavailable for the number of concentrators in the Department of Afro-American Studies...
Ewart Guinier, professor of Afro-American Studies and chairman of the department, said Friday he did not "know how many people are concentrating in the department, since the Registrar hasn't given us the figure yet." Guinier added, however, that no one who applied for admission to the department and was interviewed had been rejected...
...former chairman of the Afro-American Student Union at the "B" School, I am quite familiar with both the attitudes and machinations of Hokanson and his conservative sidekicks who have served as the official non-voice of student body. They seem either unwilling or incapable of providing the leadership which an increasingly activist and even "liberal"-if one can use that word-M. B. A. student faction is demanding. Apparently unwilling to concede that more and more M. B. A. students (especially black and chicano students) are determined to put an end to the Business School's splendid and serene...
...Center's continued "radicalism," it might be noted that one reaction of the African specialists at the Center to the Afro-American Studies Department has been to schedule weekly seminars on Africa which are held contemporaneously with a course on Africa and World Politics offered by the Department. A mere oversight? Perhaps...