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Urbanology

Urbanology: The Black Mozart By W.A. Rogers Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges has a unique story that has been hidden for centuries. He was a composer, violinist, and was one of the best fencers in France during the 18th century. Bologne was born in Guadeloupe. His father, George Bologne de Saint-Georges, was a wealthy plantation

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Women Leaders in Higher Education

We have just celebrated Black History Month, and I would like to call this annual February celebration African Awareness Month. …
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Black Female Inventors Then and Now

In the spirit of Women’s History Month, I thought highlighting a few of the many Black female inventors would be a good idea. Ma…
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Urbanology: Cause and Effect By W.A. Rogers

Urbanology: Cause and Effect By W.A. Rogers The concept of cause and effect has been debated for centuries and continues today. …
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Points of Interest

  • The Hamilton Grange
  • The National Jazz Museum
    in Harlem

  • El Museo del Barrio
  • Langston Hughes House
  • National Black Theater

International Tours

  • Destination Senegal

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