David H. Jackson Jr., chair of Florida A&M University’s (FAMU)
Department of History, Political Science, Public Administration,
Geography and African American Studies, has been selected as president
of the Southern Conference on African American Studies, Inc. (SCAASI)
for 2013-2014.
"I am honored to be selected as the next president
of the Southern Conference on African American Studies, Incorporated, a
group that has focused on preserving and sharing information on the
African-American experience for thirty-four years," Jackson said.
"Professional associations like SCAASI continues to provide
opportunities for faculty to publish research on topics related to
African Americans and an avenue for intellectual exchange among
scholars interested in African-American studies," Jackson continued. "Thus, I plan on
implementing new systems of recruitment and retention within the
association and expanding scholarly opportunities for faculty throughout
the country as we work together to rescue and reconstruct the legacy
and story of African Americans."
SCASSI began in 1979 following a successful statewide Black History and
Culture program at Texas Southern University. The program was held to
bring together persons from across the state of Texas who were
interested in interpreting and preserving black history and culture.
FAMU
recently hosted the SCAASI 34th annual meeting in Tallahassee.
Professors from Tallahassee, California and New York participated in the
conference along with FAMU faculty and students. Guests were taken on a
tour of historic African-American sites in Tallahassee and were
welcomed to FAMU’s campus with a reception at the FAMU Black Archives.
Jackson selected as President of Southern Conference on African American Studies
March 31, 2013
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