African Americans Who Hold Endowed University Chairs
Discusses African Americans who hold endowed university chairs and lists them. Since the list was last published four years ago, the number of black scholars in endowed chairs has risen from 102 to 122. These individuals are using their intellects and operational unity to support African Americans....
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