Afro-American studies / [Dorothy Drinkard-Hawkshawe ; Clarence Page, moderator].

Describes the distinction between Afro-American studies and African studies, and the importance of understanding Afro-American history; discusses the humanities, the role of historically Black colleges and universities, and describes the "ideal" course in Afro-American studies.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Conversations from Wingspread ; B-40.
Other Authors: Drinkard-Hawkshawe, Dorothy (Speaker)
Page, Clarence, 1947- (Moderator)
Language:English
Published: [Racine, Wis.] : Johnson Foundation, [1984?]
Series:Conversations from Wingspread ; B-40.
Subjects:
Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (27 min., 49 sec.) : digital, WAV file.
Format: Audio Software
Description
Summary:
Describes the distinction between Afro-American studies and African studies, and the importance of understanding Afro-American history; discusses the humanities, the role of historically Black colleges and universities, and describes the "ideal" course in Afro-American studies.
Note:Electronic resource.
Call Number:Voice 16442
B-40
Playing Time:00:27:49
Source of Description:
Description based on cassette version record.