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Postdoctoral fellow David Varel writes about Allison Davis

Media | February 15, 2017 | Story by: Editorial Staff
Allison Davis: Forgotten black scholar studied—and faced—structural racism in 1940s America The Conversation: David Varel, postdoctoral fellow in African-American Studies, wrote about Allison Davis, who, in 1942, became the first African-American appointed to the full-time faculty of a predominantly white university, and how structural racism shaped America. Republished by Associated Press, SFGate and Who2.
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