Departments of African American studies were first created in the 1960s and 1970s as a result of student and faculty activism at many universities. The creation of programs and departments in Black studies was a common demand of protests and sit-ins by minority students and their allies, who felt that their cultures and interests were underserved by the traditional academic structures.
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While Du Bois was studyingfls in Farmville for the Department of Labor, he was selected as a professor in sociology at the University of Atlanta and given the responsibility of directing a thoroughly scientific investigation of the conditions of fl life.
His study of fl landholders in Georgia, based on careful analysis of primary source documents, was made up of painstakingly developed tables of statistics and maps of Georgia showing fl population county by county for each decade between 1790 and 1890.