Clarence Walkerlinkis Professor of History
at University of California,
Davis. Educated at University
of California Berkeley, his
publications include: We Can't
Go Home Again: An Argument
About Afrocentrism, "Asante’s
Aposteori” in Chretien,
Fauvelle, and Perrot, Afrocentrisme:
Histoire, Memoire, Identities
, Recomposee’s,“Denial
Is Not A River In Egypt: Sally
Hemings and Thomas Jefferson”
in History, Memory, and
Civic Culture , Edited
By Jan Lewis and Peter Onuf,
and “If Everybody was
a King, who Built the Pyramids?:
Afrocentrism and Black American
History,” in Emerging
Structures, ed., Rudi
Keller and Karl Menges. Recently
he served as academic advisor
to the PBS American Experience
television series : Reconstruction:
The Second Civil War
(2004).
Professor Clarence Walker's lecture
at the 2006 OUSD TAHG Summer Institute
held at UC Berkeley.