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African-American Studies


Degree Programs: Full-Time/Part-Time: Free-Standing M.A.

Chair and Director of Graduate Studies: Steven Gregory, Ph.D.
757 Schermerhorn
Tel: 212.854.7034


Faculty

Steven Gregory:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., New School, 1986
Interests: Race and gender studies, urban ethnography, environmental justice, cultural race theory, African-American political activism , political economy and globalization
Farah Jasmine Griffin:
Professor, Ph.D., Yale, 1992
Interests: African-American literature; jazz studies; history and politics
Fred Harris:
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
Manning Marable:
Professor (International and Public Affairs, History and Political Science), Ph.D., Maryland, 1976
Interests: Black intellectual history and biography; social protest movements in Black America; African and Caribbean politics since 1900; Black American politics; political economy of Black America
Samuel Roberts:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Princeton, 2001
Interests: African American history
David Scott:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., New School, 1989
Interests: Colonialism, postcolonialism, politics, cultural theory; Sri Lanka, Caribbean
Sudhir A. Venkatesh:
Professor, Ph.D., Chicago, 1997
Interests: Urban sociology; cultural sociology; criminology/delinquency
Dorian Warren:
, PhD, 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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