African American Studies /tags/african-american-studies African American Studies en-US Copyright © 2024 Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:47:04 GMT SLU historian: Politicians ignore Martin Luther King’s fight for poor people, workers /government-politics-issues/2022-01-25/slu-historian-politicians-ignore-martin-luther-kings-fight-for-poor-people-workers The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s call for economic equality and workers’ rights have been diluted in political conversations, St. Louis University historian Christopher Tinson said. Politicians like to quote from King’s “I Have a Dream” speech but ignore the civil rights leader’s fight for workers and poor people. Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:47:04 GMT /government-politics-issues/2022-01-25/slu-historian-politicians-ignore-martin-luther-kings-fight-for-poor-people-workers Andrea Y. Henderson SLU Creates African American Studies Department After Nearly 50 Years Of Student, Faculty Calls /education/2021-05-17/after-nearly-50-years-slu-creates-an-african-american-studies-department St. Louis University is converting its African American Studies program into a full department this fall. Faculty and students have championed the effort since the early 1970s and say it’s a big step for equality. Mon, 17 May 2021 10:23:04 GMT /education/2021-05-17/after-nearly-50-years-slu-creates-an-african-american-studies-department Andrea Y. Henderson Psychologist Robert L. Williams II, Wash U's Black Studies Founder, Dies At 90 /education/2020-08-20/psychologist-robert-l-williams-ii-wash-us-black-studies-founder-dies-at-90 Robert L. Williams II, who founded Washington University's Black Studies program, was a strong and nurturing man who inspired students and cared deeply about Black literature, dance and theater. Williams, who coined the term "ebonics," died last week. Thu, 20 Aug 2020 23:28:44 GMT /education/2020-08-20/psychologist-robert-l-williams-ii-wash-us-black-studies-founder-dies-at-90 Andrea Y. Henderson