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Bartley, a native of Jacksonville, Florida, is the director of the
African-American Studies program. He came to Clemson in 2004 from
the University of Akron, where he taught for ten years and helped build
a vibrant Pan-African studies program. He is also the author of
several essays on race, politics, and the Civil Rights movement.
Professor Bartley's most recent book, "Keeping the Faith" explores
race, politics, and social development in Jacksonville between 1940 and
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