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Dr. Greg Carr

Education | Experience | Publications

Education:

African American Studies, Ph.D.
Temple University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


African-American Studies, M. A.
The Ohio State University  

Ohio State University College of Law, J.D. 

Speech Communications and Theater. B.S.
Tennessee State University 

Experience:

2001-present 
Assistant Professor
Department of Afro-American Studies
Howard University, Washington, D.C.

November 1999 - 2001
Program Specialist, School District of Philadelphia, PA.

August 1998 - October 1999     
Categorical Programs Liaison (Assistant to the Director of School to Career).  Office of Education for Employment, School District of Philadelphia, PA.

Publications:

"Pan-African Historiography:  Assumptions, Techniques and Africana Nationalist Uses of the Past"  The National Council for Black Studies.  24th Annual International Conference.  Atlanta, GA:  March 18, 2000.

"Theories of Africana Historiography:  A Framework for Studying the Construction of the Africana Past,"  The Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations. 17th Annual Kemetic Studies Conference. Atlanta, GA.  March 25, 2000.

"Pan-African Historiography:  Techniques of the Nationalist Uses of the African Past,"  Mid-Atlantic Region, The Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations.  Philadelphia, PA:  November 11, 1999.

Requiem for a Timekeeper:  John Henrik Clarke and Late Capitalist Africana Nationalist Intellectual Praxis."  The Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations. 16th Annual Kemetic Studies Conference, Detroit, MI: March 19, 1999.  

"Africana Nationalist Intellectual History:  Notes on the Interrogation of Negro Intellectuals," 8th Annual Khepera Graduate Student Conference. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA:  April 25, 1998.  

gcarr@howard.edu
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202) 806-7581
 


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