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  1. Robert Lee Allen (born May 29, 1942) is an American activist, writer, and adjunct professor of African-American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Allen received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, San Francisco, and previously taught at San José State University and Mills ...

  2. ethnicstudies.berkeley.edu › people › robert-l-allenRobert Allen - Ethnic studies

    Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies and African American Studies. Comparative Ethnic Studies. Gender, Labor, Race, Soical Movements. Office: 688 Barrows Hall. Contact: e: rlallen@berkeley.edu. Bio & Research Interests. Robert L. Allen is Adjunct Professor of African American Studies and Ethnic Studies.

  3. Robert L. Allen is an award-winning journalist, author, editor, and professor of African-American Studies. Born in 1942, Allen grew up in segregated Atlanta where he experienced firsthand both the harsh realities of racism and the growth of the Civil Rights Movement within the Black community.

  4. Robert L. Allen 1942 – Educator, author, editor, activist. Early Segregation Lead to Educated Activism. Wrote on Racism and Equality. Focused on Volunteering and Black History. Selected Writings. Sources. Sometimes a person cannot be defined in customary terms. This is the case with the many words that might be used to identify Robert Lee Allen.

  5. ISBN. 9780385077187. Black Awakening in Capitalist America is a 1969 social sciences and history book by American scholar Robert L. Allen that analyzes the experience of Black residents of the United States as that of a colonized nation within a nation.

  6. Robert L. Allen La estrategia del gran capital Pensamiento Crítico, La Habana, junio de 1968, número 17, páginas 98-107. Una de las organizaciones menos conocidas pero más importantes que funciona en el movimiento en pro de los derechos civiles hoy día, es la multimillonaria Fundación Ford.

  7. Robert L. Allen is an award-winning journalist, author, editor, and professor of African-American Studies. Born in 1942, Allen grew up in segregated Atlanta where he experienced firsthand both the harsh realities of racism and the growth of the Civil Rights Movement within the Black community.