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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM AFFILIATE FACULTY

    Cheryl A. Armstead, Department of Psychology
    Ronald R. Atkinson, History Department
    Drucilla K. Barker, Women's and Gender Studies
    Gloria Boutte, College of Education
    Thomas J. Brown, Department of History
    William L. Burke, Law School
    Kenneth Campbell, College of Journalism and Mass Communication
    Dan T. Carter, Department of History
    Christopher Ohm Clement, S.C. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology
    David Crockett, Marketing, Moore School of Business
    Cynthia J. Davis, Department of English
    Kwame Dawes, English Department
    Walter B. Edgar, Department of History
    Greg Forter, Department of English
    Wanda Hendricks, Women's Studies and History
    Tambra Jackson, College of Education
    Diane Johnson, Department of English
    Kenneth G. Kelly, Department of Anthropology
    Sadye L. Logan, College of Social Work
    Marvin McAllister, Department of English
    Johnnie McFadden, African American Professor's Program, Educational Psychology
    Mark Smith, Department of History
    Steven D. Smith, S.C. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology
    Thomas E. Terrill, Department of History
    Scott Trafton, Department of English
    David Simmons, Anthropology, Public Health
    Lynn Weber, Psychology
    Terrance M. Weik, Anthropology
    Tracey Weldon, Department of English
    Kenny Whitby, Political Science
    Gretchen Woertendyke, Department of English
    Laura Woliver, Political Science, Women's Studies

 

Nannie Helen Burroughs

(May 7, 1879 - May 20, 1961)
Influential educator, orator, religious leader and businesswoman. Established National Association of Colored Women in 1896 and founded the National Training School for Women and Girls in 1909.








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