8 research outputs found
King: I Have a Dream speech
This lecture on Martin Luther King\u27s I Have a Dream speech, delivered at Lawrence University on November 18, 2005, was designed for students and faculty in the college\u27s Freshman Studies program. Freshman Studies, a multidisciplinary introduction to the liberal arts, has been the cornerstone of the Lawrence curriculum for over fifty years. The lecturer, Professor Jerald Podair, is Associate Professor of History and Robert S. French Professor of American Studies. Professor Podair holds the B.A. from New York University, the J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, and the M.A. and Ph.D from Princeton University
King: I Have a Dream speech
This lecture on Martin Luther King\u27s I Have a Dream speech, delivered at Lawrence University on November 26, 2007, was designed for students and faculty in the college\u27s Freshman Studies program. Freshman Studies, a multidisciplinary introduction to the liberal arts, has been the cornerstone of the Lawrence curriculum for over fifty years. The lecturer, Professor Jerald Podair, is Associate Professor of History and Robert S. French Professor of American Studies. Professor Podair holds the B.A. from New York University, the J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, and the M.A. and Ph.D from Princeton University
King: I Have a Dream speech
This lecture on Martin Luther King\u27s I Have a Dream speech, delivered at Lawrence University on November 13, 2006, was designed for students and faculty in the college\u27s Freshman Studies program. Freshman Studies, a multidisciplinary introduction to the liberal arts, has been the cornerstone of the Lawrence curriculum for over fifty years. The lecturer, Professor Jerald Podair, is Associate Professor of History and Robert S. French Professor of American Studies. Professor Podair holds the B.A. from New York University, the J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, and the M.A. and Ph.D from Princeton University
West: Race Matters
This lecture on West, delivered at Lawrence University on January 18th, 2013, was designed for students and faculty in the college’s Freshman Studies program. Freshman Studies, a multidisciplinary introduction to the liberal arts, has been the cornerstone of the Lawrence curriculum for over fifty years. Ameya Balsekar is an Assistant Professor of Government, Carla Daughtry is an Associate Professor of Anthropology, and Jerald Podair is a Professor of History and Robert S. French Professor of American Studies