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Looking for Results: The Minority Graduate Fellowship Program, 1969–1994

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

David Stiepleman*
Affiliation:
American Political Science Association
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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1994

Footnotes

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Thanks are due to Professor E. Wally Miles of San Diego State, Professor Desiree Pedescleaux of Spelman College, Dr. Maurice C. Woodard of Howard University and the APSA and Dr. Catherine Rudder, Executive Director of the APSA, for agreeing to be interviewed for this article.

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