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Race and Gender in the American Economy
“Race and Gender in the American Economy” is a course description published by the office of the registrar at Ursinus College in the 2002-2003 Ursinus College Course Catalogue. This is the first year that the course is offered under the…
Gender, Race, and Work
“Gender, Race and Work” is a course description published by the office of the registrar at Ursinus College in the 2002-2003 Ursinus College Course Catalogue. This is the first year the course is offered under the instruction of Ms. Maggie…
Facing Segregation in the 21 Century Through Campus Programs
“Facing Segregation in the 21st Century Through Campus Programs” is a newspaper article written by Tom Nucatola published March 24, 2011 The Grizzly. In the article Nucatola expresses that SPINT Housing designed for specific racial and sexual…
Racism Symposium Set For March 20 with Lincoln Univ.
"Racism Symposium Set For March 20 with Lincoln Univ." is an article with an unknown author written on March 6, 1969 from the Ursinus Weekly. The article speaks on a lecture that was had at Ursinus College with Lincoln University on the topic…
COSA Presentations AAAS
A list of CoSA presentations that came from the loins of the African American & Africana Studies program.
CoSA Presentations AAAS from 2011
A list of CoSA presentations that came from the loins of the African American & Africana Studies program.
Regina Oboler in Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook
Dr. Regina Oboler is pictured in the Ruby Yearbook in the year of 1989. Dr. Oboler was a professor of Ursinus College's Peoples of Africa Anthropology course, a previous elective of the African American and Africana Studies program. The course…
Issues in African American and Africana Studies
The introduction course to African American and Africana Studies is the core requirement for the AAAS minor. This course is currently taught by Dr. Patricia Lott and is offered approximately every two years. Students in the course read a variety of…
Dr. Edward Onaci
A picture of Dr. Edward Onaci (History professor and AAAS professor).
ANTH242: Peoples of Africa
The text focuses on a new course offered during the 2003-2004 course catalog as part of the new African American and Africana Studies progam. The course focuses on the diverse cultures and experiences within that of the African continent. It also…