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Update posted on Thu, Aug 19, 1999, at 12:08:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time.


Wilberforce University Symposium

Workshop I: Dr. Frank Eguaroje, "The African Slave Trade"

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Dr. Frank Eguaroje of the National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center described how studying other peoples' arts and cultures can build understanding and tolerence in America. Multiculturism is not something to be afraid of, if it's approached the right way.
Dr. Olabisi Gwamna spoke about an upcoming conference on slave marriages, on 14-16 October 1999. "Chronicling Our Present, Remembering Our Past, Predicting Our Future."

For more information on the conference, visit the Wilberforce University Humanities website.



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