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Ep. 14 – Religion and the Politics of Local to Global State-Making in Modern Nigeria: A Conversation with Dr. Olufemi Vaughan

Ep. 14 – Religion and the Politics of Local to Global State-Making in Modern Nigeria: A Conversation with Dr. Olufemi Vaughan

Olufemi Vaughan is a Nigerian academic whose research and teaching focuses on African political and social history, African Politics, Diaspora Studies, African Migrations and Globalization, Religion and African States. He is currently the Alfred Sargent

Race and Democracy

April 1, 20190

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Olufemi Vaughan is a Nigerian academic whose research and teaching focuses on African political and social history, African Politics, Diaspora Studies, African Migrations and Globalization, Religion and African States. He is currently the Alfred Sargent Lee ’41 and Mary Ames Lee Professor of African Studies at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts.