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Williams » Africana Studies » Lectures » Prof. Juliet Hooker's Lecture, Williams College, 2/9/2010

Prof. Juliet Hooker's Lecture, Williams College, 2/9/2010

Williams Alumuna Juliet Hooker ’94, Associate Professor of Government at the University of Texas-Austin. Lecture titled “Hybrid Traditions: African-American and Latin American Political Thinkers on Race.”

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