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Tension/Tenacity: Africana Studies at 50

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Leadership

In its first forty years, the Afro-American Studies program had five permanent directors each of whom faced their own obstacles while contributing to the program’s development and evolution. Retention of a director itself was a major issue—it was difficult to attract black scholars to Maine, where the black community has always occupied a sliver of the state’s population. And because the program could only support one professor, it was challenging to develop a community of black scholars.

Day Against Racism

Day Against Racism
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In early 1981, Randy Stakeman petitioned the administration to cancel classes one day that January and host an all-day symposium on racism in response to a series of racist incidents on other college campuses, including a Klu Klux Klan cross burning at Williams.

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