Prof Agbaje
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Thanks for speaking for us: Ibadan Political Science class of 1979. Congratulations to Richard Joseph who intoduced us variously to Political Theory!!!
Warm Regards,
"Ronke
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Adigun Agbaje <agbaje.adigun@gmail.com> wrote:
AdigunActually, Richard was at Ibadan over three decades ago (1976-1979). On behalf of the Ibadan Political Science Class of 1975-1978-79, including such sterling academics in their own right as Jimi Adesina, Ronke Oyewumi, Eghosa Osaghae, and Mojubaolu Okome, I join others to congratulate our wonderful teacher who among others set us on the right path. You remain a source of inspiration to us, 35 years on! Our hope is that you will continue to provide that inspiration for many more years to come!!Best,--On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:44 AM, 'Dele Layiwola' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:--I join the others to say congrats to Richard who had been here at Ibadan two decades ago.More grease to your elbows.Prof. Dele Layiwola
Institute of African Studies
University of Ibadan, Ibadan
Nigeria
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Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2014 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: Richard Joseph: Congratulations!
Dear Prof.Thanks for sharing the great news and kindly convey my congratulations to Richard for the well deserved recognition4.Please send me more details about the events, especially the latter as I may be in Florida at about the same time.Best regards,Ibrahim Gambari (Prof).Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.Richard Joseph, Northwestern's John Evans Professor of International History and Politics, will be honored by his alma mater, Dartmouth College, with one of the Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Awards on January 29, 2015. Joseph will be conferred with the Lester B. Granger Lifetime Achievement Award. Granger, Dartmouth Class of 1918, was an African-American who served for 20 years as Executive Director of the Urban League. He also served under President Franklin D. Roosevelt advising the Navy and received the Medal for Merit from President Harry S. Truman.Joseph was a 1965 graduate of Dartmouth and a professor of Government in the 1980s. His career as a scholar-activist began with the creation and direction of the Negro Applications Encouragement Program and a local tutorial program during his junior year. On behalf of the student government, he supervised the campus visit and lecture by Malcolm X just weeks before the black leader's assassination on February 21, 1965. For his work promoting civil rights and peace and democracy in Africa, Joseph was one of 50 Dartmouth alumni awarded the "Presidential Medal for Outstanding Leadership and Achievement" in 1991.In a related vein, he will give the keynote address – "America from Selma to Ferguson: Reflections of a Scholar-Activist" – at a meeting of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History in St. Petersburg, Florida, on February 27.The ASALH was founded by the pioneering black historian, Dr. Carter G. Woodson, in 1915. Woodson also initiated Black History Month. Joseph will draw on a half-century of engagement as an activist scholar. His early American experiences include volunteer work during the Selma to Montgomery March, 1965, and with the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party in Washington, DC, 1965, and with the leader, Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, in Mississippi, 1967.Toyin FalolaDepartment of HistoryThe University of Texas at Austin104 Inner Campus DriveAustin, TX 78712-0220USA512 475 7224512 475 7222 (fax)
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