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‘They didn’t think Black Studies was gonna last,’ the resilient story of CSULB’s Africana Studies department – Long Beach Current

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“A bullet can affect one life. A pen and paper can affect a lot of lives.” The words, said confidently by Rasheed Dupree, reflect a lifetime, from overseas combat in the military to the very halls Long Beach State’s campus. Formerly known as Sydney Lee, Dupree is the first graduate of CSULB’s Africana Studies department. In the year 1971, a 24-year-old Dupree had already experienced more than the average college student. Having joined the Marine…

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