id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yvilwik375duzd72nl4wd3duka James Jennings A Response to Ben Pitcher's "Obama and the Politics of Blackness: Antiracism in the 'post-black' Conjuncture" 2010 .pdf text/html 263 21 49 James Jennings | Professor Emeritus, Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning, Tufts University James Jennings Professor Emeritus, Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning, Tufts University Research Interests Research & Evaluation Reports James Jennings received a B.A. from Hunter College in 1971, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University in 1976. He was appointed Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University in 2001. Professor Jennings has taught graduate courses on social policy and community development; and race and class in U.S. society. He taught the following undergraduate courses: Black Politics; Ethnic Politics; Black Urban Communities; Politics of Urban Education; Puerto Rican Politics; and Black Political Thought. In 1983 he was appointed Dean of the College of Public and Community Service at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Professor Jennings has held visiting appointments at Northeastern University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Yale University. See James Jennings Vitae > Contact James Jennings > ./cache/work_yvilwik375duzd72nl4wd3duka.pdf ./txt/work_yvilwik375duzd72nl4wd3duka.txt