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...Selwyn R. Cudjoe, an assistant professor in the Afro-American Studies Department, is the author of Resistance and Caribbean Literature...
...departments from easily discarding such minority and women scholars as Theda R. Skocpol, associate professor of Sociology, Thomas C. Holt, associate professor of Sociology, Thomas C. Holt, associate professor of Afro-American Studies and of History, Molly Nolan, assistant professor of History, Mangol Bayat, assistant professor of History, and Selwyn R. Cudjoe, assistant professor of Afro-American Studies, to name several examples from recent years...
...party went down to an overwhelming defeat at the polls last week, and the prime minister himself was barely able to hold on to his parliamentary seat. Students and professors at Harvard expressed their dismay at Manley's fall. "It's going to set Jamaica back 10 years," Selwyn Cudjoe, assistant professor of Afro-American Studies, said. And Karen Alphonse '83, a Jamaican, concurred. "Manley has raised Jamaica's political consciousness. You cannot get up now and tell Jamaicans they cannot be satisfied," she said...
...Selwyn R. Cudjoe, assistant professor of Afro-American Studies, addressing the rally--which included members of all Third World organizations in the University--in front of Massachusetts Hall, labelled Harvard "a racist institution" and then responded to a heckler by saying, "The function of a racist institution is to train people like...
More recently, Selwyn R. Cudjoe, assistant professor of Afro-American Studies and an expert in Caribbean literature, was denied promotion to associate professor despite recommendations from both academics in his field and students. The executive committee solicited outside advice before reaching a verdict on Cudjoe's status--not normally done in non-tenure cases--and committee member Richard B. Freeman, professor of Economics, said in late July that the committee had tried to be "as fair as possible" in its deliberations...