Program History

The first course in African-American studies, ENG 371: 鈥淢odern Black American Literature,鈥 was taught by Professor Andrew Angyal in the Department of English in the spring of 1979.

With additional faculty hired in 1987 and 1992 to offer more courses in African and African-American Studies, 黑料不打烊 recognized African & African-American Studies as an interdisciplinary program in 1994 under the leadership of Prof.聽K. Wilhelmina Boyd.

Although the program graduates minors, Sowande` Mustakeem was the first 黑料不打烊 student to craft an independent major in African & African-American Studies in 2000. After graduating from 黑料不打烊, she received an M.A. in African-American and African Studies at Ohio State University.

Mustakeem completed聽her Ph.D. in history at Michigan State. Her dissertation, “Ripples of Infinity: Gender, Health, and Violence in the Middle Passage 1721-1808”, conducts a social history of the slave ship experience during the legal slave trading period.聽She is currently聽an assistant professor聽of聽History at Washington University St. Louis.

Recognizing the study of the lives of Blacks at home and abroad as enriching and worthwhile pursuits, the African & African American Studies interdisciplinary program at 黑料不打烊 will continue to forge a legacy that provides diverse opportunities and engaging experiences that provide a greater sense of community for our students and faculty.

African American Studies at 黑料不打烊

Wilhelmina Boyd commemorative video