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History of African-American Alumnae Brought to Life

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A new research project by the History Design Lab, an initiative of Oberlin’s History department, aims to provide histories of Oberlin-affiliated African-American women intellectuals. Former Associate Professor of History Tamika Nunley founded the Lab to engage students in archival research projects advised by faculty and professional staff. This latest project strives to increase access to...

Source: The Oberlin Review – Established 1874.

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