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 Dr. Modibo M. Kadalie

 

Office  : Joseph Knuckles Science Annex

Phone : (910) 672-2428
Fax     : 672-1090

Email  :  mkadalie@uncfsu.edu


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BIOGRAPHY

B.A., Psychology, Morehouse College                                       M.S. Experimental Psychology, Howard University                    M.A., Ph.D., Political Science, Atlanta University

Dissertation: "The Independent African American Labor Movement in the Formation of the American State and in the Consolidation of Capitalist Class Power."

 

 

TEACHING COURSES POLI 200: Introduction to Political Science                         HIPPO 342: Civil Rights and the Constitution                         POLI 450: History of Political Theory                                    HIPO 300: Contemporary African American Politics

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS Critical Political Theory                                                Environmental and Social Justice Issues and Movements as they impact the International Capitalist System

 

PUBLICATIONS

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---Internationalism, Pan Africanism and the Struggle of Social Classes, One Quest Press, Savannah, Georgia, 2000

---The Struggle of the Times: A Primer in Critical Political Social Science, forthcoming.

"Two Policies: Two Challenges to Democratic Statecraft in Post Apartheid South Africa, " Limpopo Journal of Public Policy and Law, Spring 2007 (forthcoming)

"Challenges facing HBCUs in the United States and HBUs in South Africa in the Generation of Critical Social Theory: Comparatively Considered," Quo Vadis, Journal of the Humanities, UNIN, Spring 2005, pp. 60-83.

"Freedom Day: A National African American Holiday," Journal of Negro History, Vol. 86, No. 3, Summer 2001. pp. 348-371.

 

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