Wayne State gets $6,000,000 to promote ‘Black Studies’
Wayne State University will promote “Black Studies” and hire race-focused faculty with the help of a $6 million grant. Read more
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Wayne State University will promote “Black Studies” and hire race-focused faculty with the help of a $6 million grant. Read more
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