Friday, July 15, 2016

New on Thirteen and NJTV - Ebony and Ivy

"Ebony and Ivy"



airs: Saturday July 16 at 7am on:



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Sunday July 17 at 9:30am
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This Week on Due Process  


After a school year filled with black protest on campus, Princeton issued its decision: Woodrow Wilson's name would remain in its place of honor.
 
Although the students and their faculty supporters had documented the virulent anti-black, pro-Klan positions taken by Wilson as President of Princeton and, later, of the United States, the student demands have been largely rejected.
 
So what better time to welcome MIT Professor Craig Steven Wilder, author of "Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities," to "Due Process?"
 
Years of seminal research into the centuries-long links between slavery and the American Academy, links whose effects are felt still, led to his important, award-winning book.
 
On this edition of "Due Process," Wilder reveals the extent of academic complicity in this country's shameful past - placing the Princeton demands in historical perspective.
 
It's a "Due Process" you won't want to miss.
 
Please join me!
 
Sandy


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