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Students urged to re-frame idea of black history

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The Colgate campus Tuesday night hosted a key and sometimes controversial figure of the civil rights movement, Angela Davis, who urged students to reconsider how they view black history.

A university professor and activist for civil rights, prison reform, and political accountability, Davis was brought to Colgate by Sisters of the Round Table (SORT).

"In celebration of Black History Month our organization thought it was important to bring a speaker that highlights the contributions of black women," said Gabriella Jones-Casey '09, chairwoman of SORT.

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Guest lecturer sparks dialogue about hip-hop, race

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michael dysonMichael Eric Dyson is not afraid to shake things up, which is why his lecture "From Sit-ins to Hip Hop: A Social Consciousness in a Post-King America" left students both moved intellectually and shaking with laughter.

Named by Ebony as one of the 100 most influential black Americans, Dyson is a university professor at Georgetown and author of 14 books.

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