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kamara   Jemadari Kamara, Associate Professor and Department Chair
Ph.D. University of Michigan
Community Development and Public Policy; Black Social Movements; African-American Urban Politics; African-American Intellectual Thought
     
azuonye   Chukwuma Azuonye, Professor
Ph.D. University of London
African, African-American, and Caribbean Literature, languages and folklore; Africana literary history; Africanisms in American and Caribbean culture
     
    Quentin Chavous, Adjunct Associate Professor
Ph.D. Ohio State University
African-American Literature; Romance Languages and Race
     
johnson   Robert Johnson, Jr., Professor
J.D. Doctor of Laws, Cornell Law School
Race and American Legal System; Repatriation Movements; Africana Theories; Africana Image on Stage, Screen and Television
     
    Barbara Lewis, Associate Professor
Ph.D. City University of New York
Black Theatre; Modern African Drama; Radical Drama in the Sixties and Seventies; Women Playwrights of the Diaspora
     
pilgrim   Aminah Pilgrim, Lecturer
ABD Rutgers University
African-American History; African-American Women’s History
     
prou   Marc Prou, Associate Professor
Ed.D. University of Massachusetts Amherst
African Caribbean Literature; Origins of Caribbean Civilizations; Modern Caribbean Society; Problems in Urban Education
     
vandermeer   Tony Van Deer Meer, Lecturer (part-time)
Malcolm and Martin; Civil Rights Movement