Endarch Interview with Dr. Ron Daniels
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Endarch Interview with Dr. Ron Daniels
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Author (aut): Stokes, Larry D.
Author (aut): Wilson, Zaphon R.
Author (aut): Jordan, Kenneth A.
Author (aut): Harris, Davida M.
relators:iveWhelchel, Noel: Daniels, Ron
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We also present two interviews with Dr. Ron Daniels and Richard Adams, who are respectively the president and chair of the board of the Institute for the Black World 21st Century. Dr. Daniels is highly regarded as one of the leading scholar activists of his era. Richard Adams has served for several decades as a community organizer and activist. He has worked with many local grassroots group to address problematic conditions. With their wide experiences and keen insights Daniels and Adams address a wide array of concerns about ways and means for enhancing cooperative efforts among progressive groups, the prospects for Pan-Africanism in the 21st century, and building responsible leadership that will push to empower Black communities.
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Endarch: Journal of Black Political Research is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Clark Atlanta University Department of Political Science in partnership with Atlanta University Center Robert Woodruff Library. The journal is an online publication. Endarch seeks to reflect, analyze, and generate activity, which will ultimately lead toward the expansion, clarification, and solidification of black political thought. For this purpose, the journal publishes articles that report original investigations and contribute new scholarship to the field of political science.
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endarch.spring.2020.article2
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/endarch:spring_2020.004
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19 pages.
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Works within this collection are subject to copyright protection and/or belong to the Robert W. Woodruff Library or the relevant copyright holder. If you wish to request a reproduction or seek permission for publication, please contact the Archives Research Center at archives@auctr.edu, providing the web URL or handle identification number.
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Endarch: Journal of Black Political Research Vol. 2020, No. 1 Spring 2020
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Editor (edt): Whelchel, Noel
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In this edition of Endarch we present three insightful interviews with well-known community leaders who have made significant contributions toward increasing political awareness and the educational opportunities for African Americans. The interviews cover a variety of issues as the interviewees share their personal experiences, proposals to influence the political process, suggestions for improving access to higher education, and reflections on the practice of Pan-Africanism and enhancing the effectiveness of cooperative political ventures.
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Endarch: Journal of Black Political Research is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Clark Atlanta University Department of Political Science in partnership with Atlanta University Center Robert Woodruff Library. The journal is an online publication. Endarch seeks to reflect, analyze, and generate activity, which will ultimately lead toward the expansion, clarification, and solidification of black political thought. For this purpose, the journal publishes articles that report original investigations and contribute new scholarship to the field of political science.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/endarch:spring_2020
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Works within this collection are subject to copyright protection and/or belong to the Robert W. Woodruff Library or the relevant copyright holder. If you wish to request a reproduction or seek permission for publication, please contact the Archives Research Center at archives@auctr.edu, providing the web URL or handle identification number.
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Endarch Interview with Dr. Ron Daniels
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