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ACADEMICS INITIATIVES INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH POLICIES UNIVERSITY-WIDE HONORS & AWARDS Provost Emeritus Phelps' Personal Page
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Office of the ProvostFrederick Douglass Medal
Created in 2008, the Frederick Douglass Medal is awarded by the University of Rochester and its Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies to acknowledge both scholarship and civic engagement that honor the Douglass' legacy. On September 23, Frederick Douglass medals will be awarded to two men who have continued the famed abolitionist's battle for equal opportunity.
The medals will be presented at an inaugural Frederick Douglass Dinner in the Sarah Flaum Atrium at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
The first two Frederick Douglass medals were awarded on April 18, 2008 to Lani Guinier, professor of law at Harvard University, and Gerald Torres, professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin, who presented the 2008 Frederick Douglass lectures. |
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Last modified: Tuesday, 23-Sep-2008 18:16:23 EDT
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