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APSA Oral History Project: Contributions by Scholars of Color Interview Series

Political Science Now

As part of an ongoing series examining Contributions of Scholars of Color , the APSA Diversity and Inclusion Department conducted a a second set of oral history interviews during the 2024 National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS) Annual Meeting held in Los Angeles, California.

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Daisy Bates and the Little Rock Nine

Teaching American History

This statue of Daisy Lee Gatson Bates, sculpted by Benjamin Victor, was unveiled in National Statuary Hall on May 8, 2024. Her vision, leadership, and bravery made possible the integration of Central High School in 1957. Southern Oral History Program Collection, October 11, 1976. Courtesy of the Architect of the Capitol.

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Contributions by Scholars of Color Interview Series: Highlights from Dr. Elsie Scott of Howard University

Political Science Now

Contributions by Scholars of Color Interview Series: Highlights from Dr. Elsie Scott, Howard University Dr. Elsie Scott is the Director of the Ronald Walters Leadership and Public Policy Center at Howard University. Each interview premiered at the 2023 APSA Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, CA and will be shown at the 2024 NCOBPS Annual Meeting.

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Four Trailblazing Native American Scientists

Studies Weekly

During the Apollo program he held several important management and leadership positions, including the lead Retrofire Officer on the Apollo 13 mission. Elliott-High Eagle, Oral History, interviewed by David Zierler Oct. He began working for NASA 1966 immediately after graduation. Lori Arviso Alvord,” retrieved Nov.