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  1. Jun 1, 2016 · This essay extends the scholarship by telling the story of African American male student activists who led the fight for curricular reform at Amherst College, then an all-male liberal arts college in Massachusetts.

    • Kabria Baumgartner
    • 2016
  2. Kabria Baumgartner. Historians have examined how social movements influenced African American student activism in mid-to-late twentieth century America.

  3. The first edition traced the legacy of renowned African-Americans educated at Amherst, from the College’s first black graduateEdward Jones, class of 1826—to such luminaries as Charles Hamilton Houston, the lawyer and civil rights pioneer from the class of 1915.

  4. Feb 23, 2021 · The inspiring, complex stories of five Black alumni from the 1800s. February 23, 2021by Katharine Whittemore. Amherst College class albums from 1877, 1878 and 1883 are now on view at Frost Library. These proto-yearbooks , recently digitized, offer new information on Amherst's early Black history.

  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Wilson went to Amherst and graduated from Tufts. In 1880, a news item said he was the first Black man admitted to the Essex County bar. He had two law offices and specialized in collections.

  6. For a more comprehensive history, visit the “African-American History” section of the Amherst College archives’ website titled, “The Consecrated Eminence ”, Black Men of Amherst by Harold Wade Jr. ‘68, the book Black Women of Amherst College by Prof. Mavis C. Campbell, and the Black Women of Amherst podcast by Nichelle S. Carr ’98.

  7. Jan 26, 2024 · The Racial History of Amherst College. In the Amherst College Anti-Racism Plan, released on 3 August 2020, President Biddy Martin noted the need for a historical study of the College’s ties to slaveholding and to capital accumulation based on slavery.

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