Rezultati pretraživanja
  1. "Sport is a a really fascinating way to look at gender identity, our nation, patriotism." In his classes, Prof. Frank Guridy and his students explore race, identity and the city of New York. .

  2. Linguist and professor John McWhorter (and host) spoke with about the history and significance of Black English.

  3. Honoring the legacy of Sugar Hill, the middle-class Harlem enclave that was home to Duke Ellington HON’73, Paul Robeson LAW’23, and Zora Neale Hurston BC’28.

  4. Prof. Farah Jasmine Griffin hopes the new African American and African Diaspora Studies department will be "a laboratory for young scholars to do their best work and find some strengths they didn't even know they had."

  5. Have you been to yet? Whether you have or haven't, this "virtual tour" with professor and alum Mabel O. Wilson will enrich your understanding of the museum.

  6. Harlem hospital surgeons Aubre de Lambert Maynard & John W. V. Cordice Jr. tended to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. after he was stabbed in 1958. They later became faculty members.

  7. Zora Neale Hurston was the first African American student at ? Hurston also did research with Franz Boas.

  8. English prof. Saidiya Hartman was chosen by in 2018. Her next book is on the social upheaval and radical transformation of everyday life in the emergent black ghetto in the early 20th century.

  9. "I love myself when I am laughing . . . and then again when I am looking mean and impressive." – Zora Neale Hurston '1928.

  10. Happy ! DYK Paul Robeson is a alum? An incredible musician, a star professional football player, and actor, Robeson’s legacy as a courageous anti-fascist and social justice activist lives on.

  11. Happy Birthday, Langston Hughes! Hughes moved here to attend the Columbia School of Mines, Engineering and Chemistry in 1921?

  12. 27. velj 2016.

    The Willard Straight Hall Takeover is an important part of Cornell's History. Learn more:

  13. 11. velj 2016.

    Dec. 4, 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha, the first Black fraternity, was founded at Cornell University @AlphaChapter06

  14. 18. tra 2014.

    "It was no longer a question of if Black students would attend the university, but how."

  15. 18. tra 2014.

    Join ASRC and in the Africana Center as we commemorate the Willard Straight Hall Takeover!

  16. 28. velj 2014.

    Frederick Douglas Patterson (Ph.D. '32) was the first African American to earn a Ph.D in bacteriology.

  17. 27. velj 2014.

    Manet Fowler (Ph.D. '52): 1st African American woman to earn a doctorate in Cultural Anthropology from a U.S. university.

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