The Gwendolen M. Carter Lectures on Africa

The Carter Lectures on Africa were established in 1986 to honor the achievements of the late Professor Gwendolen M. Carter, who served as Professor Emeritus in African Politics.

The lectures honor Carter's distinguished and dedicated work on the politics of inequality in Southern Africa and her efforts to foster African Studies. Her service to the cause of Africa's welfare and progress spanned over four decades. The Carter Lectures strive to bring important issues and points of view from Africanist scholars to the attention of educators and the publicócontinuing the tradition of Gwendolen M. Carter's many contributions to African Studies.

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