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U.S. Education Secretary Fires Back at Push to Dismiss Black Studies

By Andre Ash, Michigan Chronicle, Word in Black  Miguel Cardona, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, wrote an opinion column in the Tampa Bay Times,...

Black History Class Revised by College Board after Criticism

By CHEYANNE MUMPHREY and SHARON LURYE, Associated Press BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A revised curriculum for a new Advanced Placement course on African American...

What I learned when I recreated the famous ‘doll test’ that looked at how...

By Toni Sturdivant, Texas A&M University-Commerce Back in the 1940s, Kenneth and Mamie Clark – a husband-and-wife team of psychology researchers – used dolls to...

The Passing of Dr. Carrol W. Waymon

Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher He came to San Diego in 1964. His coming here was in response to a request by the San Diego...

PSU’s Black Studies Department Marks 50 Years

Despite budgetary concerns, the department remains one of the strongest and longest-lasting of its kind in the country. “Higher education had not done a good...

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