AFRS 100 Answ
AFRS 100 Answ
Discuss what occurred at San Francisco State making it the first Black Studies
department in the country. What year did this occur? Who was the first chair of the
department? Who was involved? What were some of their demands? What did they
actually receive at the end of the protest? (from the video Strike at San Francisco State
San Francisco State was made the first Black Studies in country following the opposition
that was made by students to the Western intellectual hegemony and the scholarship which was
racist that characterized the traditional approaches limitations to college education. It occurred in
1968 and the first chairman of the department was St. Clair Drake. The strike involved black
students who were against the racism in the university and the intellectual hegemony of the
Western culture. At the end of the protest the department of Black Studies was introduced which
Black Studies. What year did it occur? Who was involved? What were some of their
demands? What did they actually receive at the end of their protest? (from the video The
streets for strike and several people got hurt during the strike in 1969. The students were striking
advocating for their rights. The strike led to the creation of department of Black studies at
California States University, Northridge where matters about the lives of Blacks were discussed.
3. Who is Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, and Askia Muhammad Toure? Discuss ONE of
the commonalities found in the ideas and attitudes about the future of Black
Studies in the interviews conducted by Dr. Joyce Ann Joyce. Why is the perspective
they were writers and poets who used their art to advocate for the rights of the Blacks in
the US at a time when racism was rampant. Joyce Ann Joyce is very optimistic about the future
of the Black studies. In both the ideas and the attitudes of the interview hope is seen and people
wish that in future the black studies will flourish and the rights of the black will be upheld. The
three individuals’ perspective helps the present day Black studies to be taken seriously. the fight
4. What is White Studies? Why does society not define this term or call attention to
this concept as often as we should? (from “Article #1: The Case for Black Studies”
white studies is the study of the life, culture and rights of the white people. Due to racism
people usually focus on the black studies and live out the white studies because they are seen as
superior beings.
5. Explain why DeVere E. Pentony believes that Black Studies can be a remedy for
White Studies. Why is this important? (from “Article #1: The Case for Black
Studies”) (2 points).
Pentony believes that Black studies may help to distinguish between the black and the
whites lives hence helping in White studies. It is important to avoid the discrimination which