UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center
Publisher Description
The African Studies Center at UCLA was established in 1959 to further stimulate the growing national interest in the region and to develop outreach, academic, and research programs on Africa. Increased national demand for new language and area skills soon led to its designation as a National Resource Center for African Studies. In 1989, the Center was renamed to honor its founder James S. Coleman, whose pioneering scholarship marks him as one of the architects of African Area Studies in the United States. The Center is a broadly based academic support and research program.
1 Journal in JSTOR | Date Range |
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African Arts | 1967 - 2012 |
AFRICAN ARTS
UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center
10363 Bunche Hall, Box 951310
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1310
Phone: 310-825-1218
Fax: 310-206-2250
Email: afriartsbus@international.ucla.edu