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The Association of Black Anthropologists (ABA) was founded in 1970.

The mission of the Association of Black Anthropologists (ABA) shall be to bring together Black Anthropologists and other scholars concerned with the goals of the ABA and support its activities.

ABA will achieve its mission by ensuring that people studied by anthropologists are not only objects of study but active makers and/or participants in their own history. We intend to highlight situations of exploitation, oppression and discrimination.

Further it is our objective to analyze and critique social science theories that misrepresent the reality of exploited groups while at the same time construct more adequate theories to interpret the dynamics of oppression.

We will encourage anthropologists to involve the people being studied and the local scholars, whenever possible, in all stages of research and dissemination of findings.

We are committed to encouraging the participation of students of anthropology, recruiting Black graduate students, enrolling Black graduate students to the ABA and mentoring students involved in ABA.

Finally we will strive to establish firmer connections and scholarly exchange among Black anthropologists, especially African anthropologists.

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Traditional Dress - China (Harrison)
Santaria Photo
Tourism in Havana (Harrison)
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Nigerian Village (Harrison)
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Daisy Girls (Chin)
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Cape Town, South Africa (Harrison)
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Focus Group (Simmons)