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The March Academe newsletter includes four early-release articles from our forthcoming spring issue, which will reconsider the AAUP’s history through a racial-equity lens. This spring issue preview also includes new book reviews, a profile of the University of Pennsylvania AAUP chapter, a selection of recent posts from the Academe Blog, and congressional testimony by a former AAUP president that was originally published in the AAUP Bulletin in 1962. The full issue will be published in May.
FEATURES
Toward the Cooperative University: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Membership in the AAUP
Reflections on a radical vision for higher education.
By Andrew J. DouglasMembership of Black Professors and the Annual Meeting
The AAUP during segregation.
By Hans-Joerg TiedeThe AAUP and the Black Freedom Struggle, 1955–1965
Academic freedom investigations in the South.
By Joy Ann Williamson-LottThe AAUP and Academic Freedom at Grambling
Looking back at the AAUP’s work at one historically Black institution.
By Brian M. McGowan and Edward L. Holt
FROM THE ARCHIVES
The Association and the Desegregation Controversy
The 1962 congressional testimony of AAUP president Ralph F. Fuchs.
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