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Home » African and African American Studies » Black Women, Black Studies, Knowledge Production

Black Women, Black Studies, Knowledge Production

By Camille Jackson in African and African American Studies on April 14, 2018

Black Women, Black Studies, Knowledge Production

Tags: alisha gaines, alum, bianca williams, Black Studies, black women, britt rusert, CADCE, John Hope Franklin Center, treva lindsey

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