Audio and video interviews from African American Scholars, Archivists, and Archaeologists, which pertain to each state's theme (refer to the AMAAP Route) along the AMAAP trek.
Interview Clips currently posted
Miles J Dean- A Modern African American Pioneer- Youtube posting
Kentucky - Dr. Ann Butler- Kentucky State University
Baltimore MD - Dr. Hill
Baltimore MD - Dr. Winbush
New York NY - Dr. Jefferies
Philadelphia PA - Dr. Asante
Invited Commentators in future Videos
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Interview with Dr. Jefferies (high speed Internet connection only)For contextual background regarding the above video interview between AMAAP and Dr. Leonard
Jeffries of City College of New York, please click on the link below:
www.africawithin.com/jeffries/review_nystate.htm
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Interview with Dr. Asante (broadband connection only)Dr. Molefi Kete Asante
Professor, Department of African American Studies
Temple University
Considered by his peers to be one of the most distinguished contemporary scholars, Asante has published 61 books, among the most recent are Encyclopedia of Black Studies, (2004), co-edited with Ama Mazama, Race, Rhetoric, and Identity: The Architecton of Soul, Erasing Racism: The Survival of the American Nation, (2003), Ancient Egyptian Philosophers (2003), Scattered to the Wind, Custom and Culture of Egypt, and 100 Greatest African Americans. The second edition of his high school text, African American History: Journey of Liberation, 2nd Edition, (2001), is used widely throughout North America.
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Interview with Dr. Winbush (broadband connection only)Dr. Ray Winbush
Director, Institute for Urban Affairs
Morgan State University
Dr. Winbush is a former Benjamin Hooks Professor of Social Justice at Fisk University and Director of the University’s Race Relations Institute. He is also the former Assistant Provost and Director of the Johnson Black Cultural Center at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Winbush was a Delegate to the United Nations World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa in 2001.
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Interview with Dr. Hill (broadband connection only)Dr. Walter B. Hill, Jr.
Archivist, Historian, and Archaeologist
The National Archives
Dr. Hill, a longtime archivist and historian at the National Archives and a leading authority on the documentation of African Americans in Federal records, was honored in 2006 by the National Archives for his efforts to make such records accessible, and to promote their use by historians, journalists, students, and others. He is a commissioner on the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture and has served on panels and committees for the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Dr. Hill is also a consultant and adviser to the Organization of American Historians and chairs the organization’s Historical Documentation and Research Committee.
return to topAdditional audio and video are also forthcoming from the following African American Scholars, Archivists, and Archaeologists, which pertains to each state's theme (refer to the AMAAP Route) along the AMAAP trek. You may also visit these colleges, universities, and archives online by clicking on each of the links below.
Dr. V. Nzingha Gaffin
Professor, Department of Communication and Modern Languages
Cheyney University
Dr. Gaffin is a professor in the Department of Communication and Modern Languages at Cheyney. She earned her Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University.
Dr. D. Zizwe Poe
Professor, African American Studies
Lincoln University
Dr. Poe is an African American Studies professor in the Department of History at Lincoln University, and author of numerous books on Pan-Africanism. According to his students, "he is one of the coolest teachers at Lincoln."
return to topDr. E. Ethelbert Miller
Professor (and literary activist), African American Literature
Howard University
Dr. E. Ethelbert Miller is a literary activist. He is the board chairperson of the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS). He is a board member of The Writer's Center and editor of Poet Lore magazine. Since 1974, he has been the director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University. Mr. Miller is the former chair of the Humanities Council of Washington, D.C. and a former core faculty member of the Bennington Writing Seminars at Bennington College.
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