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Black History (Video)
UCTV
50 episodes
8 months ago
In the telling of American history, African American history is vitally important. Find out more with UCTV programs about American history in all its complexity.
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In the telling of American history, African American history is vitally important. Find out more with UCTV programs about American history in all its complexity.
Show more...
Society & Culture
History
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Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Adjustment and Revisions: 1986 - Present
Black History (Video)
59 minutes 30 seconds
15 years ago
Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Adjustment and Revisions: 1986 - Present
Celebrate forty years of the Bunche Center with key individuals who were instrumental in shaping the Center’s legacy. Part two explores the later year of adjustment sand revision from 1986 to the present. Speakers include former UCLA administrators Chancellor Charles Young and Vice Chancellor C.Z. Wilson and past Bunche Center directors Bob Singleton, Molefi K. Asante, Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, M. Belinda Tucker and Richard Yarborough. [Humanities] [Show ID: 18210]
Black History (Video)
In the telling of American history, African American history is vitally important. Find out more with UCTV programs about American history in all its complexity.