African Americans -- Education.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
CSUF Speaker Series: Rev. Jesse Jackson, Part 1, 3/16/96
Item
Identifier: TMSC B-49
Contents
In this presentation of the CSUF Lecture Series by the Associated Students, the Reverend Jesse Jackson discusses American and South African Apartheid and civil rights struggles from 1863 to the 1990s.
Dates:
3/16/96
CSUF Speaker Series: Rev. Jesse Jackson, Part 2, 3/16/1996
Item
Identifier: TMSC B-50
Contents
In this presentation of the CSUF Lecture Series by the Associated Students, the Reverend Jesse Jackson leads discussion and takes questions.
Dates:
3/16/1996
Negros and Mexican Americans in South and East Los Angeles, Division of Fair Employment Practices (San Francisco, CA) , 1966
File
Identifier: FC-06-0061-02
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Dates:
Issued: 1966
Toya A. Wyatt Lecture for Black History Month: The Oakland Ebonics Debate, 2/7/1997
Item
Identifier: TMSC V-1
Contents of Lecture and Context
Dr. Toya A. Wyatt, Associate Professor of Communicative Disorders at California State University Fullerton, speaks to a class of students, The Daily Titan, and the College of Communications on the contemporary Oakland Ebonics controversy for Black History Month. During this lecture, she highlights some of the rules of African American dialectic English, its uses of the verb "to be" and various linguistic facets. The lecture also features a brief history of African American English, its roots...
Dates:
2/7/1997