Word: afros
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last year, Henry Louis Gates Jr., chair of the Afro-American studies department, gathered the department's leading scholars for a dinner party at his home...
Gates joined the pursuit of Wilson when he became chair of the Department of the Afro-American Studies...
...think, when he was young, that he too could "channel mysterious, unsavory things into suburban Illinois through my guitar." And he doesn't name Jimi Hendrix, though when Morello was a student at Harvard in the mid-1980s (major: social studies), he sported an impressively expansive Hendrix-style Afro...
...Neil L. Rudenstine, and Provost Albert Carnesale, as well as Associate Dean Carol Thompson, Administrative Dean Nancy Maull, Associate Vice President Candace Corvey, Assistant Dean Josephy McCarthy, and Associate Dean Phyllis Keller, Associate Dean Anne Berman, and Associate Dean Laura Fisher, the best laid plans for the development of Afro-American Studies would have come to naught. The rebuilding of the Department of Afro-American Studies at Harvard has been a truly collaborative project, involving both the faculty and students in Afro-American Studies and the unfailing support of the administration. Working with these individuals has made the arduous task...
...should also advise readers of The Crimson that we currently have 36 concentrators. The figure of 18 concentrators was from November 1995. --Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities and Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies