Africana Studies Past & Present

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Title

Africana Studies Past & Present

Description

Primary sources documenting the history and current state of the Africana Studies program at Simmons University

Creator

Simmons University

Source

Simmons University Archives

Rights

Materials from the Simmons University Archives collections are made available for study purposes only. For more information, or to request rights to reproduce or reuse any materials, contact the University Archives at [email protected].

Collection Items

Ten Demands (1969)
The Black Student Organization's Ten Demands, April 25, 1969.

Black Affairs Program (1972)
Description of the Black Affairs Program from the 1972-1973 Simmons College Course Catalog.

Our Little Black Book Auction (1981)
Deborah Andrews, Class of 1981, Annette Johnson, Class of 1981, Janine Coveny, Class of 1981, and Elena Gonzalez, Class of 1983, posed with merchandise during the OUR LITTLE BLACK BOOK auction, sponsored by the Black Student Organization (BSO).

ABAFAZI: The Newly Formed Simmons College Review of Women of African Descent (1991)
Article in The Simmons News, the undergraduate student newspaper, from September 26, 1991.

Simmons Promotional Poster (1980)
Simmons promotional poster, 1980.

What Can You Do With an Africana Studies Degree? (2022)
Flyer for Africana Studies program at Simmons University

Black Culture Seminar Opens (1968)
Article in The Simmons News, the undergraduate student newspaper, from February 16, 1968.

ABAFAZI (1991)
Advertisement in The Simmons News, the undergraduate student newspaper, from October 31, 1991.
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