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Giants in the Classroom

by Black Issues , June 17, 2004

FRANK WU
Though Wu will be the dean of the Wayne State University law school in Detroit this fall, his work as an influential Howard University law professor does not go unheralded. Wu joined the Howard law school faculty in 1995, and through his writing and television appearances, he virtually became the public face of Howard's law school. Wu has written more than 200 articles, which have appeared in such periodicals as the Washington Post, L.A. Times, Detroit Free Press, Baltimore Sun, Atlanta Journal & Constitution and Asian Week. Wu, an Asian American who is known as a bridge builder between racial and ethnic communities, is the author of Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White, which was published in 2002.  



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