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In this first episode, Dr. Corrie Claiborne interviews Dr. Samuel Livingston (Morehouse Africana Studies) about his research, including the 1526 Project and Gullah Geechee history and culture.
Black Past Black Futures
Oja Phrase Identification
ADEPt: Igbo Collection
Igbo Woman praised by the Oja flute
ADEPt: Igbo Collection
Igbu Oja (Playing the Flute): "Igwe O, Igwe"
Igbo Woman praised by the Oja flute
Oja Phrase Identification
Igbu Oja (Playing the Flute): "Igwe O, Igwe"
Urban-Suburban Disparity in Program Effectiveness Fostering Self-Reliance Among Indian Sex-Workers
The Bean Beetle Microbiome Project: A Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience in Microbiology
Review of African Americans and Africa: A New History by Nemata Amelia Ibitayo Blyden
Introducing Community Ecology and Data Skills with the Bean Beetle Microbiome Project
Why IACUCs Need Ethicists
Morehouse Faculty Publications
Shining a light on a hidden figure: Dorothy hoover
Moral Nihilism, Intellectual Nihilism & Practical Ethics
Ethical Egoism
Morehouse Faculty Publications
The Ethics of Belief: It's not just Trump Supporters Who Believe Wrongly, It's All of Us
Dr. Corrie Claiborne talks with Dr. Daniel Black about mentorship, education, writing, and hosting Spiritual Time video broadcasts.
The Maroon Tiger, 2020 December 1
The Maroon Tiger, 2020 February 1
The Maroon Tiger, 2020 June 1
The Maroon Tiger, 2021 September 1
In Vitro Effects of Nutraceutical Treatment on Human Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes of Females of Different Age and Weight Groups
Race, Religion, and the Scottish Empire: St. Andrew's Kirk, Nassau, ca. 1810-1852
From Chondrocytes to Chondrons, Maintenance of Phenotype and Matrices Production in a Composite 3D Hydrogel Scaffold
The Relationship Between Perceptions of Instructional Practices and Student Self-Efficacy in Guided-Inquiry Laboratory Courses
Prophet of Discontent
Morehouse Faculty Publications
Review of The History of Scottish Theology, Volume II: The Early Enlightenment to the Late Victorian Era
Review of The Religious Formation of John Witherspoon: Calvinism, Evangelicalism, and the Scottish Enlightenment
Review of Frederick Douglass and Scotland, 1846: Living an Antislavery Life
Sentiment Analysis and Topic Modeling on Tweets about Online Education during COVID-19
Racism Detection by Analyzing Differential Opinions Through Sentiment Analysis of Tweets Using Stacked Ensemble GCR-NN Model
Inquest of Current Situation in Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule Using Sentiment Analysis and Volume Analysis
Investigating the Influence of Mentor-Mentee Race and Gender Pairs on Public Health Persistence
Fostering Student-Student Interactions in a First-Year Experience Course Taught Online during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Exploring EnvironmenATL Justice with Data Analytics of Visualization
Igbu Oja (Playing the Flute): "Igwe O, Igwe"
Elizabeth Ekaette is a musician living in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a member of the Efik ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Elizabeth Ekaette is a musician living in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a member of the Efik ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Elizabeth Ekaette is a musician living in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a member of the Efik ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Mary Umossoh is a musician living in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a member of the Efik ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Mary Umossoh is a musician living in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a member of the Efik ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Mary Umossoh is a musician living in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a member of the Efik ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Dr. Agatha Onwuekwe is a musician living in Awka, Nigeria. She is a member of the Igbo ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.
Dr. Ijeoma Forchu is a musician living in Enugu, Nigeria. She is a member of the Igbo ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.
Dr. Ijeoma Forchu is a musician living in Enugu, Nigeria. She is a member of the Igbo ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.
Dr. Agatha Onwuekwe is a musician living in Awka, Nigeria. She is a member of the Igbo ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.
Dr. Agatha Onwuekwe is a musician living in Awka, Nigeria. She is a member of the Igbo ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.
Dr. Agatha Onwuekwe is a musician living in Awka, Nigeria. She is a member of the Igbo ethnic group. This interview was conducted by Quintina Carter-Enyi for the documentary "Keepers of the Songs" completed in 2021. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.