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African-American Studies
Degree Programs:
Full-Time/Part-Time: Free-Standing M.A.
Chair and Director of Graduate Studies:
Farah
Jasmine
Griffin, Ph.D. 758 Schermerhorn
Tel:
212.854.6411
Faculty
| Steven
Gregory:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
New School,
1986 |
 | Interests:
Urban studies, environmental justice, cultural race theory, African-American political activism, cultural studies |
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| Farah
Jasmine
Griffin:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Yale,
1992 |
 | Interests:
African-American literature; music, history, and politics |
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| Fred
Harris:
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 | Ph.D.,
Ph.D.,
Northwestern,
1994 |
 | Interests:
American politics with a focus on political participation, social movements, religion and politics, political development, and African American politics |
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| Manning
Marable:
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 | Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
Maryland,
1976 |
 | Interests:
African American history, contemporary history, oral history |
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| Samuel
Roberts:
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 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
Princeton,
2001 |
 | Interests:
African American history; public health. |
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| David
Scott:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
New School,
1989 |
 | Interests:
Colonialism, postcolonialism, politics, cultural theory; Sri Lanka, Caribbean |
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| Sudhir
Alladi
Venkatesh:
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 | William B. Ransford Professor of Sociology,
Ph.D.,
Chicago,
1997 |
 | Interests:
Urban sociology; cultural sociology; criminology/delinquency |
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| Dorian
Warren:
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 | Assistant Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs),
Ph.D.,
Yale,
2005 |
 | Interests:
American politics, American political development, public policy, urban politics inequality and marginalized groups: African American politics, Race and Ethnic politics, labor class and poverty politics |
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