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"Darryn (Kamautu Ashanti) Roberts" <[log in to unmask]>
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Graduate Students of Color Association <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:16:37 -0600
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Hotep all.  Please don't forget that this important event is coming 
up.  ... by any means necessary, Kamau.


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>Subject: Lecture on slavery in the Sudan
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>Hotep all ­ please support this excellent event that Oliver has put
>together.  Take care & peace, Kamau.
>
>An important lecture and discussion on slavery in the Sudan:
>
>Scopas Poggo, PhD
>
>Dr. Poggo is an assistant Professor of African and American Studies at
>The Ohio State University (Mansfield Campus). He received his B.Ed from
>University of Juba (Sudan) in 1986, Postgraduate Diploma in Library and
>Information Studies from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Polytechnic (United Kingdom)
>in 1990, MA in African History from Memphis State University (USA) in
>1992, and PhD in African History from University of California, Santa
>Barbara (USA) in 1999. Dr. Poggo’s research focuses on the Sudan. He is
>currently working on two manuscripts. The first one is on Sudan’s First
>Civil War (under review), and the second one is on “Kuku Oral History and
>Culture.” Dr. Poggo will answer questions after the presentation.
>
>Shriver Center
>Multi-Purpose Room-A
>February 17, 2004
>7:00-8:30 pm
>
>Organized by the Miami University Comparative Education Club (MUCEC).
>
>Sponsored by: The International Studies Program, Miami University
>Department of Educational Leadership, Department of Educational
>Psychology, The Center for American and World Cultures, Associated
>Student Government, Black World Studies Program, Miami University
>Graduate School, and the Miami University Comparative Education Club
>(MUCEC).
>
>For further information, please contact: Oliver Mogga, PhD Student in
>Educational Leadership and Graduate Assistant in the Office of the Dean,
>School of Education and Allied Professions, 529-4945 (office), (513) 255-
>4184 (cell)
>
>Refreshments will be served after the presentation.
>
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