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No Struggle No Progress

Date

Oct 16 2014

Time

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Location

Forum for Scholars and Publics

011 Old Chemistry Building, Duke's West Campus Quad

No Struggle No Progress

No Struggle No Progress

Howard Fuller’s Activism at Duke and Beyond

Drawing from his recently published memoir, No Struggle No Progress: A Warrior’s Life from Black Power to Education Reform, Professor Fuller and Mark Anthony Neal discuss Fuller’s experiences working for racial justice and radical social change, from his days as a young activist in North Carolina in the 1960s to his current engagement with the school choice movement.

This event was co-sponsored by Duke’s Consortium on Social Equity and Duke University’s Department of African and African American Studies.

Speakers

Howard Fuller

Marquette University

Dr. Howard Fuller is Distinguished Professor of Education and Founder/Director of the Institute for the Transformation of Learning at Marquette University. Among his many leadership positions in the field of education, he has served as the Superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools, Dean of General Education at the Milwaukee Area Technical…...

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Mark Anthony Neal

Duke University

Mark Anthony Neal is Professor of African & African American Studies and the founding director of the Center for Arts, Digital Culture and Entrepreneurship (CADCE) at Duke University where he offers courses on Black Masculinity, Popular Culture, and Digital Humanities, including signature courses on Michael Jackson & the Black Performance…...

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