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245 00 |a Oral History Interview with Rudy Jean-Bart |h [electronic resource].
260        |a [S.l.] : |b African American Research Library and Cultural Center, |c 2022-06-23.
300        |a 00: |b 21:13
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508        |a Dominique St. Victor recorded this interview.
520 3    |a Emmanuel George interviews Rudy Jean-Bart on June 23, 2022 at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center. Rudy Jean-Bart was born on July 6, 1983 in Miami, Florida to Haitian parents Nancy and Rulx Jean-Bart. His mother was the first child in her family to be born in America and his father grew up in Porte Prince, Haiti then moved to Brooklyn, New York. Rudy discusses his childhood growing up in a middle-class family and attending private school. He graduated from Florida A&M University with an undergraduate degree in Public Relations and a graduate degree in History with a focus in African American history. After working as a history professor at Miami-Dade College and Broward College, Rudy was awarded the Professor of the Year at Broward College South Campus in 2016. In the same year, he participated in a scholar-in-residence program through a grant and travelling exhibit “Changing America” at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center. The exhibit highlighted the anniversaries of the Emancipation Proclamation and the March on Washington. He describes facilitating discussions, working with Dr. Kitty Oliver on a panel, and inviting students to participate. Rudy currently serves as the Associate Dean for the Institute of Public Safety Department at Broward College.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c African American Research Library and Cultural Center, |d 2023. |f (dpSobek) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a African American Research Library and Cultural Center.
536        |a This content is part of a Mellon Foundation-funded project coordinated by the Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab (WPHL) at FIU and eight community partner institutions titled "Community Data Curation: Preserving, Creating, and Narrating Everyday Stories."
650        |a Jean-Bart,Rudy -- Interviews.
650        |a Jean-Bart, Rudy--Childhood and youth;.
650        |a African American men.
650        |a African American families -- Florida --Miami-Dade County.
650        |a Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University -- Alumni and alumnae.
650        |a African American college teachers --Florida -- Broward County.
650        |a Broward Community College.
650        |a African-American Research Library and Cultural Center.
655    4 |a Interview.
662        |a United States |b Florida |d Miami |f Ft. Lauderdale.
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700 1    |a George, Emmanuel. |4 ivr
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