African Heritage Month, Queens Campus - Panel Discussion: The Talented and Tenuous Tenth

February 17, 2005 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
UC Lounge, Queens Campus

African Heritage Month 2005 - The Evolution of the Black Mind: From Education to Action presents a

Panel Discussion: The Talented and Tenuous Tenth

In recognition of the centennial celebration of the Niagara Movement established by W.E.B. Du Bois, a panel of scholars will revisit Du Bois’ conception of the “talented tenth” – that is, the contentious belief that the best educated and most capable ten perfect of the race accept the greatest responsibility for its uplift. Does the nation have merit? Is it consistent with the values of the community? Is it realistic? And, most importantly, has the “talented tenth” lived up to Du Bois’ expectations or is the ever-increasing influence of black conservatism evidence of its failure? Prospective panelists include:

  • Juan Battle, Hunter College
  • Angela Dillard, New York University
  • Adam Green, New York University
  • Samual Roberts, Columbia University
  • Bill Sales, Seton Hall University
  • David Levering Lewis, New York University

With the assistance of Haraya and the Student Programming Board, Dr. Roderick Bush will prepare and moderate this discussion.

Date
Thursday, February 17, 2005

Time
12 - 2 p.m.

Location
UC Lounge, Queens Campus

More Information
Tim McClain
Office of Campus Activities
(718) 990-2105

Sponsored by the African Heritage Month Planning Committee in conjunction with Student Government, Inc. (St. John's University, Queens Campus).