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  1. As part of her requirements for graduation, she wrote a sociology thesis, entitled Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community. [46] [47] She researched her thesis by sending a questionnaire to African-American graduates, asking that they specify when and how comfortable they were with their race prior to their enrollment at Princeton and how they felt about it when they were a student ...

  2. Despite an overall decline in college enrollments in recent years, some of the nation’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have seen applications and enrollment surge ...

  3. While the pervasiveness of women's oppression across cultures requires a distinctly feminist politics of recognition (Baum 2004:1074), the demands for recognition made by women differentiated by race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, (dis)ability, nationality etc., has produced, in Henrietta Moore's (2000:1130) words, the “affirmation that women have different contexts and histories, that they ...

  4. Guide to resources related to African-American and Black Diaspora art and artists c. 1800s to the present Where to go to find relevant material.

  5. In 2020, Princeton University elected to change the name of Wilson College to First College after the recent deaths involving police brutality of black individuals. When enrollment increased in the 1970s, a university report in 1979 recommended the establishment of five residential colleges. [309]

  6. Guide to resources related to African-American and Black Diaspora art and artists c. 1800s to the present

  7. A searchable database of well over eight hundred newspaper advertisements placed by masters and owners seeking the capture and return of enslaved and bound people who had escaped. Many were of African descent, though a small number were from the Indian sub-continent and a few were Indigenous Americans.