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Erica Armstrong Dunbar to join Emory faculty this fall

Erica Armstrong Dunbar is an award-winning author and acclaimed scholar of early African American women s history. She will join the Department of African American Studies, beginning in fall 2024.

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Celebrating Juneteenth | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

First off, what is Juneteenth? Before we talk about celebrating it, it would help to know exactly what this holiday is all about. (Although the day has a long,

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Celebration honors faculty for expanding frontiers of knowledge

A recent event celebrated faculty who had earned promotion and/or the grant of tenure, were appointed to named and endowed professorships or had earned membership in the National Academies or the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Why Is Black History Month in February? - How to Celebrate Black History Month 2022

February is special (and not just because of Valentine's Day) because it's Black History Month. Here's the history, significance, and ways to celebrate.

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Emory historian Kali Gross named Andrew Carnegie Fellow

Kali Gross, professor of African American studies at Emory University, has been named one of 26 recipients of the 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship. Each fellow receives $200,000 to fund significant research and writing in social sciences and the humanities that addresses important and enduring issues confronting society. Gross’s Carnegie project will shed new light on capital punishment in the United States through the histories of Black women disproportionately condemned. She aims “to better understand how it is that Black women became so grossly overrepresented among those put to death in the United States, especially by means of the electric chair.” The fellowship will support Gross’s work at archives across the country to examine capital cases involving Black women. “This history is essential for ongoing efforts to eradicate structural racism in our nation’s criminal justice system,” says Gross, “and it will fill a crucial gap in historical studies of lethal puni

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