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

Hull, Gloria T.: Color, Sex, and<br />

Poetry, 108–9<br />

humanities, 22–24, 46, 62, 74n.8<br />

IBW (Institute of the <strong>Black</strong> World), 5, 59<br />

identity crises, 41–43, 76n.26<br />

Indiana Commission on Higher Education,<br />

185<br />

Indiana University<br />

African American Choral<br />

Ensemble, 185<br />

African American Dance<br />

Company, 185<br />

African American Music, History, and<br />

Culture Archives, 145, 185<br />

African American <strong>Studies</strong>, 133, 144–46<br />

African American <strong>Studies</strong> Ph.D. program,<br />

xxiv n.18<br />

Afro-American <strong>Studies</strong>, 184–86<br />

<strong>Black</strong> Atlantic Seminar, 182–84, 187<br />

<strong>Black</strong> Film Center Archives, 145, 185<br />

The College Incentive Plan (CIP)<br />

Humanities Study Group Report,<br />

184, 186<br />

“Forum on Migrations and Population<br />

Movements,” 183<br />

Gender <strong>Studies</strong> program, 187<br />

interdisciplinary work at, 133<br />

“In Touch with the Spirit: <strong>Black</strong> Religious<br />

and Musical Expression in<br />

American Cinema” conference,<br />

133, 145<br />

“Joe Louis and the American Press”<br />

conference, 133, 145<br />

O’Meally, Smith Report on, 127–28,<br />

130, 132–33, 144–46<br />

Pinderhughes, Yarborough Report on,<br />

182–87<br />

recommendations, 186–87<br />

Soul Revue, 185<br />

institutes. See research centers/institutes<br />

institutional stability of African American<br />

<strong>Studies</strong>, 162, 171<br />

integrationists, xii, xxiv n.10, 4, 48–50<br />

interdisciplinary degree programs<br />

(IDPs), 199<br />

interdisciplinary departments/projects, 55,<br />

97, 133–34<br />

“In Touch with the Spirit: <strong>Black</strong> Religious<br />

and Musical Expression in American<br />

Cinema” conference, 133, 145<br />

Jackson, Blyden, 46<br />

Jackson, Kennell, xx<br />

James, Stanlie, 152–53, 213–14<br />

Theorizing <strong>Black</strong> Feminisms, 153<br />

Jaynes, Gerald, 134, 140, 154–55<br />

Jefferson, Thomas, 209<br />

Jeffries, Leonard, 122n.2<br />

“Joe Louis and the American Press” conference,<br />

133, 145<br />

Johnson, Charles S., 45, 92<br />

Jones, Jacqueline, 109–10<br />

Jordan, June, 148<br />

Jordan, Winthrop, 76n.32<br />

Journal of Negro History, 44, 92<br />

KAOS Network, 198<br />

Kardiner, Abram: Mark of Oppression, 93<br />

Karenga, Maulana Ron, xi, xxiii n.4, 9n.5,<br />

35, 52<br />

Kawaida Institute of Pan-African <strong>Studies</strong>,<br />

xxiii n.4<br />

Keller, Edmond, 200<br />

Kent, George, 46<br />

Kent State killings, 74n.10<br />

Kerr, Clark, 16–17, 20–21<br />

Kilson, Martin, xi, xxiii n.4, 35–37,<br />

75n.18<br />

King, Martin Luther, Jr., 26–27<br />

King Center (Atlanta University), 59<br />

Klotman, Phyllis, 145<br />

Kutzinski, Vera, 155<br />

Kwanza, 9n.5<br />

Levine, Lawrence, 76n.32<br />

Lewis, David, 142<br />

Lewis, Earl, 193, 217–18, 220<br />

Lewis, Sir Arthur: “Notes on <strong>Black</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>,”<br />

xiv<br />

liberal arts tradition, 21–24, 74n.8<br />

Lincoln University, xv

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