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A View from the Inside: 36 Years of Desegregation - Thomas Durant

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Presented by author Dr. Thomas J. Durant, Jr. This lecture includes an account of the author’s journey from a small racially segregated town in north Louisiana to a large predominately white university, where he became engaged in the racial desegregation movement, during his 36-year tenure as a professor. His latest book, covers how desegregation policies, programs, and events, and the actions of African American students, faculty, and staff, shaped the course of desegregation, cultural diversity, race relations, and cultural transformation of the university.
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Presented by author Dr. Thomas J. Durant, Jr. This lecture includes an account of the author’s journey from a small racially segregated town in north Louisiana to a large predominately white university, where he became engaged in the racial desegregation movement, during his 36-year tenure as a professor. His latest book, covers how desegregation policies, programs, and events, and the actions of African American students, faculty, and staff, shaped the course of desegregation, cultural diversity, race relations, and cultural transformation of the university.
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