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  • Professor, pioneer in Black studies, Black liberation movements donates papers to Archives

    Photo of Gerald McWorter seated in his home library with his wife, Kate Williams, standing behind him with her arms around his neck.

    The personal papers of Gerald McWorter, a professor emeritus of African American studies and information sciences, are an archive of his own life story — establishing the field of Black studies, his involvement in Black liberation groups in the 1960s and, more recently, his work to have the western Illinois town of New Philadelphia, which was founded by his ancestor, a freed slave, recognized as a National Historic Site. McWorter, who is also known as Abdul Alkalimat, donated his faculty and personal papers to the University Archives. He is pictured in his home library with his wife Kate Williams-McWorter, a professor emerita of information sciences.

    Photo by Fred Zwicky

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  • Editor’s notes: To contact Gerald McWorter, email mcworter@illinois.edu. To contact Susanne Belovari, email belovari@illinois.edu.