Table of Contents
Foreword by David A. Canton
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: The Development of African American Studies at the University of Florida by Patricia Hilliard-Nunn
Chapter 2: Black Students’ Struggles for Justice at the University of Florida by David L. Horne
Chapter 3: Oral History, Democracy, and the Power of Memory by Paul Ortiz
Chapter 4: The State of African American Studies Collections at the University of Florida by Stephanie Birch
Chapter 5: Publications by African American Studies Faculty at the University of Florida by Sharon D. Wright Austin
Chapter 6: University of Florida and Black Community Engagement
Section 1: Faculty Research and Service – Missions of a Public University by Barbara McDade Gordon
Section 2: Educational Outreach – The Upward Bound Program at UF by Gwenuel W. Mingo
Section 3: Religious Connections – The Pentecostal Initiative at UF by Sherry Sherrod DuPree
Chapter 7: Reflections on African American Studies Program at the University of Florida by Harry B. Shaw
Chapter 8: The Life and Times of Stephan P. Mickle – First UF African American Graduate and the College of Law Connection by Jacob U’Mofe Gordon
Chapter 9: Summary and Conclusions by Jacob U’Mofe Gordon and Paul Ortiz
Appendix: List of Publications by African American Studies Program Faculty at the University of Florida