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Students, faculty discuss perceptions of King, Malcolm X

21 January 2020 Hal Conte

Some students said Malcolm X is still perceived differently by society, despite his influence.

Around Campus

Global hip-hop conference unpacks the genre’s Muslim influence

16 April 2018 Maha Ouni

The “Global Hip Hop and New Muslim Culture” event brought poets, rappers and scholars to the Student Center to discuss the intersection of hip-hop and Islam.

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People You Should Know: Dr. Maxwell Stanford

25 January 2011 Angelo Williams

Assistant African-American studies professor Dr. Maxwell Stanford has a rich history. The West Philly native helped form the militant black organization, the Revolutionary Action Movement in the 1960s and worked with historical figures such as

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