In an interview, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter the Rev. Mpho Tutu explain the role of Ubuntu, an ancient southern African belief . . . . [that] holds that individuals exist only in relationship with other living beings” in…
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The third article in the series considers the effect of co-education, the role of the Third World Center as a social space, and the anti-apartheid divestment movement.
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Tags: African American history, apartheid, Association of Black Princeton Alumni, Brent Henry, co-education, Daily Princetonian, divestment, eating clubs, Jim Floyd, Karen Ruffin, Lawrence Hamm, Melanie Lawson, Melvin McCray, Occupation of Nassau Hall, People’s Front for the Liberation of South Africa, Princeton University, Rhinold Ponder, Robert Goheen, Shriya Sekhsaria, Third World Center
The second article in this series explores the growth in the number of African American students at Princeton, the role of Carl Fields, the first African American administrator, and student activism related to apartheid in South Africa.
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Tags: African American history, Alan Deane Buchanan, apartheid, Association of Black Collegians, Association of Black Princeton Alumni, Brent Henry, Carl A. Fields, Daily Princetonian, divestment, Jim Floyd, Melvin McCray, Paul Carryon, Princeton University, Robert Goheen, Shriya Sekhsaria, students, Students for a Democratic Society, The United Front on South Africa, W. Roderick Hamilton
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