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BLACK STUDIES PIONEER JOHN H. BRACEY JR. JOINS THE ANCESTORS
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> Professor John H. Bracey Jr. [1]—an architect of Black studies—who
> helped to create one of the nation’s first doctoral programs in
> African American studies at the University of Massachusetts at
> Amherst, died over the weekend; he was 81. A faculty member in the
> W.E.B Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at UMASS since 1972,
> Professor Bracey served in various roles, including chairing the
> department and directing the graduate certificate in African Diaspora
> Studies.
>
> John Bracey | W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies |
> UMass Amherst [2]
> umass.edu [2] [2]
>
> He will be so missed by those of us fortunate enough to have learned
> with and from him over the years.
BLACK STUDIES PIONEER JOHN H. BRACEY JR. JOINS THE ANCESTORS
>
> Professor John H. Bracey Jr. [1]—an architect of Black studies—who
> helped to create one of the nation’s first doctoral programs in
> African American studies at the University of Massachusetts at
> Amherst, died over the weekend; he was 81. A faculty member in the
> W.E.B Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at UMASS since 1972,
> Professor Bracey served in various roles, including chairing the
> department and directing the graduate certificate in African Diaspora
> Studies.
>
> John Bracey | W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies |
> UMass Amherst [2]
> umass.edu [2] [2]
>
> He will be so missed by those of us fortunate enough to have learned
> with and from him over the years.
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BLACK STUDIES PIONEER JOHN H. BRACEY JR. JOINS THE ANCESTORS
>
> Professor John H. Bracey Jr. [1]—an architect of Black studies—who
> helped to create one of the nation’s first doctoral programs in
> African American studies at the University of Massachusetts at
> Amherst, died over the weekend; he was 81. A faculty member in the
> W.E.B Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at UMASS since 1972,
> Professor Bracey served in various roles, including chairing the
> department and directing the graduate certificate in African Diaspora
> Studies.
>
> John Bracey | W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies |
> UMass Amherst [2]
> umass.edu [2] [2]
>
> He will be so missed by those of us fortunate enough to have learned
> with and from him over the years.
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BLACK STUDIES PIONEER JOHN H. BRACEY JR. JOINS THE ANCESTORS
>
> Professor John H. Bracey Jr. [1]—an architect of Black studies—who
> helped to create one of the nation’s first doctoral programs in
> African American studies at the University of Massachusetts at
> Amherst, died over the weekend; he was 81. A faculty member in the
> W.E.B Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at UMASS since 1972,
> Professor Bracey served in various roles, including chairing the
> department and directing the graduate certificate in African Diaspora
> Studies.
>
> John Bracey | W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies |
> UMass Amherst [2]
> umass.edu [2] [2]
>
> He will be so missed by those of us fortunate enough to have learned
> with and from him over the years.
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