Black Women of Amherst College

By Amherst College

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Amherst College, the third oldest institution of higher learning in Massachusetts, is a private liberal arts college originally founded to train impoverished young men for the ministry. When the College went coed in the mid-1970s, the first Black female students encountered a campus that was not designed, built or ready for them. Inspired by the book Black Women of Amherst College by the late Mavis C. Campbell, professor emerita of history, this podcast tells a multidimensional story of the Black women of Amherst College — including alumnae, students, faculty and staff — from the first days of the Amherst community through today. We illuminate the accomplishments and wisdom of the Black women of Amherst College and we invite you to listen, share, learn and laugh. This series is a project of Amherst College, in collaboration with WC1 Studios and Zeldavision Media.

Episode Date
Welcome to Black Women of Amherst College
Oct 02, 2022
Episode 6: The Next 200 Years of Amherst College
Oct 02, 2022
Episode 5: Activism @ Amherst
Oct 02, 2022
Episode 3: Black Alumnae Speak, Part 1
Oct 02, 2022
Episode 2: Song of Sonia Sanchez
Oct 02, 2022
Episode 4: Black Alumnae Speak, Part 2
Oct 02, 2022
Episode 1: 200 Years of Amherst College
Oct 02, 2022