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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

What Does the NAACP Stand For Now?

http://zocalopublicsquare.org/thepublicsquare/2011/07/24/what-does-the-naacp-stand-for-now/read/chats/
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Dr. Ravi Perry holds a B.A. from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. from Brown University, both in political science. Perry is a young scholar with an evolving and prolific take on issues facing African-Americans in the United States. With specializations in Black politics, minority representation, and urban politics, he concentrates his research, oratory, and activism in areas such as the new generation of civil rights debates, public policy, and urban politics public service delivery to persons of color. Dr. Perry is currently an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Stennis Scholar for Municipal Governance at Mississippi State University. His activism, commentary and oratory has been featured in media outlets across the country.
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