cover image: Michigan State University African Studies Director David Wiley interviews Dr. Howard E. Wolpe on his work for social justice in South Africa

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Michigan State University African Studies Director David Wiley interviews Dr. Howard E. Wolpe on his work for social justice in South Africa

2003

Dr. Howard E. Wolpe, Africa Project Director at the Smithsonian's Woodrow Wilson International Center and former U.S. Congressman from Michigan, discusses his involvement in efforts for social justice in South Africa, both as an academic and a politician. Wolpe is interviewed by Dr. David Wiley, Director of the MSU African Studies Center. Wolpe describes how he became interested in Africa as a graduate student at Boston University and coming to Western Michigan University in 1967 to teach African studies. He also talks about his rise in politics and his involvement, as a Michigan legislator and U.S. Representative, in African issues at a time of significant change on the continent. He discusses his anti-apartheid efforts in South Africa and at Michigan State University and his more recent experiences as part of the Clinton administration and his work at Smithsonian. Part of the African Studies Interview Series sponsored by the MSU Libraries and the African Studies Center.
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Authors

Wolpe, Howard

Collection
G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
Contributor
Wiley, David 1935 Michigan State University. African Studies Center Vincent Voice Library
Place Discussed
South Africa Africa Michigan Kalamazoo Massachusetts Boston
Provider
Michigan Service Hub
Published in
South Africa
Rights
In Copyright
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/eedab41619a748987730eb2a61437559

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