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A new generation of black studies students advance the field

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Chronicle of Higher Education

The first Ph.D. program in black studies did not emerge until 1988, at Temple University, even though the field of black studies was born two decades earlier. After Temple established its Ph.D. program, which drew attention because of its director, Molefi Asanti, and because of its Afrocentric approach, the range of Ph.D. offerings expanded in the late 1990s at other institutions.