Using the Commons to Teach African American History in the Community College Classroom By Prithi Kanakamedala In Spring 2017, thanks to a generous CUNY Academic Commons (CAC) Faculty Fellowship, I was able to combine a number of scholarly and pedagogical interests in my HIS 37 African-American History class. HIS 37 is a one-semester survey […]
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