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‘And Still I Rise:’ African American History Crash Course

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In a Crash Course style, professor Rochelle E. Danquah summarized a semester’s worth of content into a two-hour lecture on African American history analyzing the remains of Jim Crow laws and advancements in civil rights movements in today’s Michigan at the “And Still I Rise” event.  On Sept. 18, Hillcrest’s Collaboration Center became a remembrance...

Source: The Oakland Post - Oakland University's independent student newspaper

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