RG16.37Academic Departments. American Ethnic Studies Program Records Processed by Towne MooresZ. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
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Academic Departments. American Ethnic Studies Program Records RG16.37 Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives English 0.21 Linear Feet 1 half-document box 2001 February Wake Forest Univerity's American Ethnic Studies interdisciplinary program was created in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Earl Smith, a sociology professor. Materials in this collection include event fliers. Historical Note

Wake Forest Univerity's American Ethnic Studies program was created in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Earl Smith, a sociology professor. American Ethnics Studies is an interdisciplinary program that offers courses in literature, music, art, theater, dance, sociology, and romance languages. The program is dedicated to providing knowledge in the study of race, class, gender, and ethnicity. Students can receive a minor in American Ethnic Studies.

Collection Overview

These records document the history of American Ethnic Studies program at Wake Forest University. Materials in this collection include event fliers.

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Academic Departments. American Ethnic Studies Program Records (RG16.37), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

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Event fliers2001 February 11