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| VOL. 23, NO. 17 | MARCH 6, 1998 |
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Black Heritage Month Celebrated on Campus with Cultural and Intellectual Events
 | | WELCOMING ANGELA DAVISOn the evening of Feb. 27 in Miller Theatre, renowned activist Angela Davis, now a professor at U.C.San Diego, delivered the keynote address of the month-long black heritage celebration. Pictured, from left: Jude Julien, FFSEAS99, chair of the Black Students Organization and vice president of Black Heritage Month; Janet Hong, CC98, of the Asian-American Alliance; Davis, and Othniel Harris, CC98, the music president for the BSO. Record Photo by Joe Pineiro. |
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 | | LEADING A DISCUSSION ON SLAVERYAs one of the many cultural and academic events organized for the Untold Stories theme of Black Heritage Month, Columbia professors Mohamed Mbodj of the School of International and Public Affairs, left, and Lynette Jackson of Barnard spoke about the slave trade on Feb. 19 in John Jay Lounge. Other events in February included: a reception for black alumni in Low Rotunda and an address by Elsie Crum McCabe, BC91, president of the Museum for African Art in Soho. Record Photo by Joe Pineiro. |
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