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Inclusive Scholarship: Developing Black Studies - Ford Foundation

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<strong>Inclusive</strong> <strong>Scholarship</strong>: <strong>Developing</strong> <strong>Black</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> in the United States 245<br />

Names of Chair of Institutionalization Timeline:<br />

Departments and Department <strong>Ford</strong> Degrees Offered and <strong>Ford</strong><br />

School Web Site Address (as of September 2006) Evaluations Grant History*<br />

Michigan State African American and Gloria Stephens Smith O’Meally-Smith, 1994 1990: $316,000<br />

University African <strong>Studies</strong> 1991: $180,125<br />

http://www.msu.edu/ 2002: Ph.D.<br />

aaas/ 2002: Established undergraduate<br />

program, which<br />

is a specialization in <strong>Black</strong><br />

American and Diasporic<br />

<strong>Studies</strong><br />

Total $496,125<br />

University of African American Stephen A. Small O’Meally-Smith, 1994 1970: Program established<br />

California, <strong>Studies</strong> within ethnic studies<br />

Berkeley http://violet.berkeley Pinderhughes- 1970: B.A.<br />

edu/africam/ Yarborough, 2000 1975: Department established<br />

1991: $300,000<br />

1999: $350,000<br />

2000: $35,000<br />

Total $685,000

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