Staff Reports: Trailblazing faculty member dies
By Staff Reports | February 19, 2004The first full-time black female faculty member in Duke's history, Jacquelyne Johnson Jackson, died Jan. 28 in Stillwell, Kan.
The first full-time black female faculty member in Duke's history, Jacquelyne Johnson Jackson, died Jan. 28 in Stillwell, Kan.
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Forest off-limits to former flasher.
External consultants from Wolf, Keens and Co.
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