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History professor Peniel Joseph examines a turning point for race relations in America: the rise of Black Power
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    > Tufts in the News -- Fletcher student and former Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan talks about her decision to put her skating career on hold.

    > Tufts in the News -- USA Today blogged about a Cummings School study which found that calorie information on pet food bags might not be reliable.

    > News Release -- Tufts researchers have developed a new gene delivery tool that may help with therapies for degenerative eye disorders.

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    > Miriam S. Balmuth Lectures: "Classical Culture as Digital Information, Languages of Materiality" -- Feb. 8, 9, 16 and 17

    > To Haiti with Love: A Benefit Concert from Tufts -- Feb. 14, 1 p.m.

    > Friends of Tisch Library Author Talk by Associate Professor of Drama and Dance Barbara Grossman -- Feb. 10, 3:30 p.m.

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History professor Peniel Joseph examines a turning point for race relations in America: the rise of Black Power

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